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Birds Of Tokyo – An Ode To Death lyrics
Tell me how far would you go
Would you take the life of another
Will you be the one to say no
Forgive and forget when you die my love
Never will I see the sun again
Leave it, just leave it alone
Your picking the scab off another
We're digging the dirt to expose
The answers to all that we do not know
Never will I see the sun again
Never will I see the sun again
Where were you monday
Where were you monday
I was not missing I was dead
It's simple believe it or not
It's easy to play out the ignorant
The fever that burns in us all
The price that you pay when you die my love
Never will I see the sun again
Never will I see the sun again
Where were you Monday?
Where were you Monday?
I was not missing I was dead
Never will I see the sun again
Never will I see the sun again
Where were you Monday?
Where were you Monday?
I was not missing I was dead
You know I killed them all (x4)
Would you take the life of another
Will you be the one to say no
Forgive and forget when you die my love
Never will I see the sun again
Leave it, just leave it alone
Your picking the scab off another
We're digging the dirt to expose
The answers to all that we do not know
Never will I see the sun again
Never will I see the sun again
Where were you monday
Where were you monday
I was not missing I was dead
It's simple believe it or not
It's easy to play out the ignorant
The fever that burns in us all
The price that you pay when you die my love
Never will I see the sun again
Never will I see the sun again
Where were you Monday?
Where were you Monday?
I was not missing I was dead
Never will I see the sun again
Never will I see the sun again
Where were you Monday?
Where were you Monday?
I was not missing I was dead
You know I killed them all (x4)
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