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Outloud We Run


I don't know which way to go anymore
I've been waiting at a crossroads
for much too long now
Can't help but remember that you said
you'd always be the one for me
I guess I followed you through
my own broken dreams

We came into our world to be as one
But somehow we're still standing here
staring at what we've done

CHORUS:
We Run, we hide
We feel, we deny
Sometimes you know the fire's burnin' out
Sometimes it all gets left undone
Dry the tears from your eyes
And then we'll find the reasons why we run

You said you needed some time to think about it
My sail's set I can't hold out much longer
Love is a lighthouse and you said
You'd always shine your light on me
I guess your beacon just
wasn't what it seemed to be

We came into our world to be as one
But somehow we're still standing here
staring at what we've done

CHORUS

Can you bite the hand that feeds you
Asking me for more to please you
Buying all my love without counting the cost
Living through our broken dreams
It's not as easy as it seems
And you're still standing tall
behind these empty words



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