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English, 24.04.2020 12:16 25linm

Who made this song?!

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I wish that it was simple
I wish there was a way
To fix what I have broken
To change the way I'm made
Cause words they don't come easy
And everything I hate is
Listening to the silence
When there's a million things to say to you
I wish you knew
How hard it is for me to let you know
Cause you don't know
That if the world was on fire
I'd fight it for you
I'd cry enough water and breath all the fumes
All the burns and the scars I'd wear like tattoos
And if it meant dying
I'd die for you
Cause I don't wanna know what
Living's like without you
I can't do this without you
Oh there's a million things to say to you
I wish you knew
How hard it is for me to let you know
Cause you don't know
That if the world was on fire
I'd fight it for you
I'd cry enough water and breath all the fumes
All the burns and the scars I'd wear like tattoos
And if it meant dying
I'd die for you

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