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Feeder In All Honesty


Draw a line around your mind, you feel lost in thought
tonight
Lying back on the bed, your legs are restless, eyes are
red
You drift back until you fall a hundred feet below, you
call out
There's no other way

In all honesty I always thought that we would just be
friends
Looking back on fading photographs, now everything has
changed

Stepping up to the line, every day seems so defined
Every smile that you fake, the same old promises you
break
But you're feeling so alive, your heart is full of hope
tonight
There's no other way

In all honesty I always thought that we would just be
friends
Looking back on fading photographs, forever changing
trends
I'll wait for you right here on foreign land
In all honesty I always thought that we would just be
friends

In all honesty I always thought that we would just be
friends
Looking back on fading photographs, forever changing
trends
I'll wait for you right here on foreign land
In all honesty I always thought that we would just be
friends

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