#54
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#54
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I got you to depend on me
Surrounding disappointments, don't you think?
I know you knew that
They'll get tired of us, you see?
We'll get tired of them eventually
That's how life treats us
People die they move away
Not looking back we wake up one day
Realizing this was not what we wanted to occur
Patience is still growing thin
The simplest thing is to begin
I can be the one to blame
But it's so hard so
Save me, tame me, life itself starts to complete
Hate to say these things to you
But never really ends the way it should
Like Mr. Shaw said
To be alive is rarer than an emerald that's been pressured underground
I see you want it now
I know you want it too
Patience is still growing thin
The simplest thing is to begin
I can be the one to blame
But it's so hard so
Save me, Tame me
Life itself starts to complete
Patience is still growing thin
The simplest thing is to begin
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Who performs "#54"?
Urban Escape performs "#54", and this lyric page sits inside the Urban Escape catalog on LyroVerse.
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