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Waterproof Blonde Parade


Is there nothing left to say?
Does it fall into theory?
All the words get in the way
Neither one of us yielding

Like a stone thrown blind
Every breath bruise mine
Watch the process become decay

The wait is hard
And we'll all leave scared
While we're waiting for the parade

If it goes by fast
Such a thread of outcasts
There's no reason to be afraid

Can't we just pretend it's a game?
You win without protest
It always ends the same
There's no reason to confess

Lets not draw a line
Take it just in time
Maybe I'll win another day?

The wait is hard
And we'll all leave scared
While we're waiting for the parade

If it goes by fast
Such a thread of outcasts
There's no reason to be afraid

Waiting (X8)

If I never come through
You will always pull through
If I never come through
You will always pull through

The wait is hard
And we'll all leave scared
While we're waiting for the parade

If it goes by fast
Such a thread of outcasts
There's no reason to be afraid

There's no reason to be afraid

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