Full Circle
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Full Circle
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I have no sympathy for what has happened
Look in the mirror to see who caused these problems
You made your bed, it's time to sleep in it
No sympathy for what has happened
You've got no one to blame
You've kept on getting far too many chances
You've got no one to blame
Chances were all you ever had
Failure is all you came to be
Liar is all you ever were
Failure is all you'll ever be
You had a lot of chances to make things right
You made your bed, it's time to sleep in it
You tried to hide from all the things you've done
A bitter taste of failure will be forever on your tongue
Run away from all the problems that you caused
Be afraid cause it will run its course
Running from your problems trying to hide from them
Running from your problems trying to hide
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Sienna Skies performs "Full Circle", and this lyric page sits inside the Sienna Skies catalog on LyroVerse.
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