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Never Enough (feat. Benji Madden) Lyrics


Sleeping With Sirens Never Enough (feat. Benji Madden)

[Verse 1: Kellin Quinn]
It's time to wake up, your life has begun
But if I had my own way, I would shoot down the sun
'Cause I don't f..ck with anyone
I can't be fake like everyone
So tell me, what does it take?
Give me the secret
If I told you the truth would you believe it?
Am I the only one to see the monster I've become?

[Chorus: Kellin Quinn]
You don't know what you got 'til it's gone
Never knowing why until it's all done
There must be something more to believe
But it's never enough, never enough for me

[Verse 2: Kellin Quinn]
It's time to get up, I been down for so long
Get me out of my head, I can't do this alone
Feels like the walls are closin' in
I can't keep going on like this
How did I end up this way?
Give me a reason
Give me something to take to stop the bleeding
Am I the only one to see the monster I've become?

[Chorus: Kellin Quinn]
You don't know what you got 'til it's gone
Never knowing why until it's all done
There must be something more to believe
But it's never enough, never enough for me

[Post-Chorus: Kellin Quinn]
If we could rule the world how would we make it?
The best is yet to come, if we can face it
Always on our own, don't you see?
It was never enough, never enough for me
(Never enough, never enough for me)

[Bridge: Benji Madden]
Maybe the pain was sent just to push me forward
If I could look inside and somehow find the courage
I can't keep running away to live these f..cked up fantasies
Now I'll turn around, I'm looking in the mirror
Life is funny and the pain will make it clearer
So I'm ripping out my heart for everyone to see

[Chorus: Kellin Quinn]
You don't know what you got 'til it's gone
Never knowing why until it's all done
There must be something more to believe
But it's never enough, never enough for me

[Post-Chorus: Kellin Quinn]
If we could rule the world how would we make it?
The best is yet to come, if we can face it
Always on our own, don't you see?
It was never enough, never enough for me


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