It’s not a shame to say
That someone is better
When someone is stronger
In all the way he does
I guess it seems to be
A vain search for excuses
For someone being abused
And afraid of the fall
Maybe it’s time to go
Or maybe this is not
I definitely stop
Being the mature one
Indeed I disagreed
Indeed I hurt you bad
But finally all I see
Is only tears in our eyes
You should know
He comes here to find love
He comes here for your love
And take what is mine
He’s the one
To come into your love
To blow the dark above and
Free you from the world
From behind
To penetrate your mind
And make it all just fine and
Throw the pain away
You should know
That I’m not good enough
In exile
Badly off
Retired, but resigned
Settle down for leftovers
Fired for whisperings
Fixing it in aspirin
Tryin’ to bury the both of us
Tryin’ to bury the both of us
Make up scenes, make it obscene
Speak of you and bla bla bla
For which reason
What is the goal
Of all this lost energy
A cure or a holiday
Just forget the conspiracy
Shake your mind but exhausted
Do your job, do your job
Do your job, do your job
Do your job
No more names on the greeting card
With you and you it makes just five
What the secret of my life
I’ve killed all the emotions
I’ve killed all the emotions
Tryin’ to bury the both of us,
Tryin’ to bury the both of you
You should know
He comes here to find love
He comes here for your love
And take what is mine
He’s the one
To come into your love
And to blow the dark above and
Free you from the world
From behind
To penetrate your mind
And make it all just fine and
Through the pain away
You should know
That I’m not good enough
In exile
Badly off
Retired, but resigned
That was good to meet you
That was good to meet you for a while
I was glad to meet you
I was glad to meet your for a while
That was good to please you
That was good to please your for a while
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