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City & Colour Confessions


I've been up for days
Trying to find a way
To write this confession down
Seems every line I write's a mess
At least this I'll admit
For what i've done i am not proud
But there's no need to pretend
No need for innocence
I’ve got to be honest now

My verdict has come in
It says I'm guilty for my sins this time
I thought I could escape
But then I finally felt the weight
Of my crimes
It’s passion, it's not love
Infatuation never ends up right
At least I won't be alone tonight

Cos' I don't want to be alone tonight

The prosecution rests
With convincing evidence
It seems I've been deceived
So now I stand alone
And wait for the first stone
To be cast upon me

My verdict has come in
It says I'm guilty for my sins this time
I thought I could escape
But then I finally felt the weight
Of my crimes
It’s passion, it's not love
Infatuation never ends up right
At least I won't be alone tonight

At least I won't be alone tonight
Cos' I don't want to be alone tonight



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