Come What May
Come What May lyrics by The Last Bison. I know your intentions but you've not mentioned Mine, nevermind, they were realized Oh, of attentions caught in...
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Come What May
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I know your intentions but you've not mentioned
Mine, nevermind, they were realized
Oh, of attentions caught in suspension
Wait, it's alright we can hang a while
Come what may we will always be the same
You and I
Shall remain in every way
So will I
Into the mirror now I see clear
We must have come from the same design
Capture my eyes, turn, shout till my ears burn
Tell me your fights are the same as mine
Come what may we will always be the same
You and I
Shall remain in every way
So will I
Come what may we will always be the same
You and I
Shall remain in every way
So will I
Come what may
Shall remain
Come what may
Shall remain
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