Lines
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Lines
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Hi, I'm alive
He- lives inside
You- will be lined
From- wrong to right
(chorus)
And I see you face, and you see my face
And I can not- (WAAH!)
And you feel the pain, and you see the gain
And you wanna- (WAAH!)
And now that you believe, and now that I can see
And now that we can fall in love again
And now that you can see, and now that I believe
And now that we can fall in love
I- I'm so high
It- feels alive
You- will be lined
From- wrong to right
(chorus)
And now that you believe, and now that I can see
And now that we can fall in line again
And now that you can see, and now that I believe
And now that we can fall in line
(×2)
(chorus ×2)
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