My Heart Your Hands
From First To Last
Here's a letter i'm writing to you, of all the things I never could have said ( its the truth). It's the letter you're burning from me, of all the things (you never wanted to hear.) I don't know what I am trying to say. (Stencil in your heart, into another's hands) and you're saying (Nothing at all, Nothing at all.) I don't know what I am trying to say. (stencil in your heart, into another's hands) and you say it best. (My heart your hands. My heart your hands.) Can you feel it burn? (can you? can you feel it burn? can you? can you feel it burn.) Can you feel it burn? (can you feel it burn) Here's a letter i'm writing to you, (here's a letter) of all the things I never could have said. (has all the things) It's the letter you're burning from me (here's a letter) Burn inside our heart. I don't know what I am trying to say. (Stencil in my heart, into anothers hands) and you're saying (Nothing at all. Nothing at all. Nothing at all.) I don't know what I am trying to say. (stencil in my heart, into anothers hands) and you say it best. My heart your hands. Close your eyes and think of me. I'm taking back everything. Close your eyes and think of me. I'm taking back everything. (I can't forget your face.) Stencil in your heart. (I can't forget what you've said.) Stencil in your heart. (I can't erase the memories.) Stencil in your heart. (it's like running from a ghost.) Stencil in your heart. You're burning from me. You're burning from me. (I can't forget your face.) You're burning from me. (I can't forget the things you've said.)addicted to it Current Songs On ipod emocore from first to last hXc Miss rock RoCk OuT nOw screamo seen live
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