Years ago you were lovers now you just can’t be called that
More like two people stuck in a rut and the same dirty flat
For this is no love now, this is more like a car crash
Busted up bodies lie screaming and bleeding on broken glass
Through the wreckage of it all I make out a feint light
One last burning ember in a beacon of hope on the bleakest of nights
So take good care and won’t you please walk on past
There’s nothing for you here, nothing to see her, nothing that’s going to last
Say goodbye, say goodbye to the guy that you once knew
Caught a glimpse of the other side and sure enough he walked right on through
So sing now, sing out, sing out loud, sing out for your sins
Sing now, sing out, sing out loud, sing out for the suffering
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