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Let The Dreams Die Lyrics


Jimmy Robbins Let The Dreams Die


[Verse 1]
the sun exploded into pieces of hope
but i wasn't there to grab one, no
it's the saddest songs on the saddest nights that make us cry
and with that we sit back prepared to watch our dreams die
the stars burn up and leave us in the dark
our shadows brighter then our hearts
it's the nights i spend all alone that make me so dry
and with that we sit back prepared to watch our dreams die

[Chorus]
and all that i see are clouds looking down on me
and all that i need is this moment but i swear we're lost

[Verse 2]
the moon fell from the sky tonight
but we broke its fall with our heads held high
it's the breaths we take that make the hearts we break so clear
that we're nothing and the sad thing is we're content here
the streetlights speak mysteries to our eyes
and we feel safe in the pain we hide behind
it's the words we breathe that point out to me we're broken
and the sad thing is we're nothing and we're hopeless

[Chorus]

[Bridge]
and we cry out for everything we missed
when we got lost in the memories
well i remember you, do you remember me?



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