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lyrics
Sword like
Reasons
Lousy words I ain’t swallowing
Tainted
Misgiving thoughts
Shall not tear you down
To your foolishness
Broken boundaries
Buried friends rise as enemies
Lay down
I lay down to wait
If there’s no choice but parting ways
May we have our final dance
Who'll go down?
We wonder
Hold your breath in the showdown
In my head it’s over
In your eyes it’s still burning
Man I hate to disagree
Now it’s you or me
I will remember this
When you forget
Here you come ranting once again
Who’s wrong?
Who’s to blame?
If this nightmare never ends
Should I just leave this place
I’m the mirror. A reflection
Running out of explanations
Who'll go down?
We wonder
Hold your breath in the showdown
In my head it’s over
In your eyes it’s still burning
Man I hate to disagree
Now it’s you or me
I will remember this
I will remember always
Who'll go down?
We wonder
Hold your breath in the showdown
In my head it’s over
In your eyes it’s still burning
You’re about to cross the line
Barking at the wrong tree
All the things you did you said
That cause the pain and left you messed up again
To feel ashamed
Annoyed
A jerk
A fool
A wimp
A total disgrace
Then you come back to fight
And try to hurt for something that you misread
I just don’t mind
But now mark my words
Since these are the last you will hear
From me to you
There’s no more you and me
That will ever interfere
In my relief for leaving you behind
Cause this showdown ends when I shout
credits
released March 25, 2022
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Guillermo Sanz
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