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Heroes For Hire Lights Out


Lights out as your eyes get heavy you better watch out cos tonight I'm coming for you, I'll watch you sleep and take your breath away

Your time has come and your silver bullets wont save you, so take your best shot
Better make this count cos this may be the last chance that we'll have, while the full moon's up

Your all alone in this nightmare
There's no one left to hear you scream
It's to late now your falling
Falling into my dreams

Lights out as your eyes get heavy you better watch out cos tonight I'm coming for you, I'll watch you sleep and take your breath away
Your sweet dreams are over my dear, you better run now cos your time is coming soon, I'll run away

Can you survuive till daylight, & live it up through the night I'm watching but I can't catch you if you call
It's up to you now make your choice will you wake up in the morning and dwell upon your past

Cos your life will crash before your eyes
(I'll stand I'll stand and watch you fall can you break free from this once more, I'll stand I'll stand and watch you falling faster)



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