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Baby You're My Bad Habit - Four Letter Lie



     
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Would you just say something
Please just anything?
Because I can't stand
That look on your face
We're in over our heads
We're in over our heads, she saidI beg to differ with all your pointing fingers
And second guessing, my second chances
Because you're whats been keeping me up at night
One last time before I'm out that doorThe bells keep ringing, wine and roses
This needs a compromise
Back and forth, here we go
We lose our self controlThis old flame, it won't light itself
This needs a compromise
You're the spark, I'm the fuse
We'll make the perfect match
So what are you waiting for?We're going to take this town alive
And show them what it's like
When pretty faces sleep with secretsI'm still waiting for that moment

To get caught in the rain
It's getting late, we don't have much time
It's time to make a moveBut these hands, they wander
Let's make this scene a crime
Now one last time before I'm out that door
Out that door, yeahWe're gonna take this town alive
And show them what it's like
When pretty faces sleep with secretsWake to the morning sun
Smile to the sunrise
Write to me tonight, tonight, tonight
It's gonna take more than
A miracle to save us nowWe're gonna take this town alive
And show them what it's like
When pretty faces sleep with secretsWould you just say something
Please just anything?
Because I can't stand
That look on your face
We're in over our heads
We're in over our heads, she saidThis is the last time
Yeah, this is the last time

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In a world where perception usually trumps reality, here are some cold, hard truths about the band Four Letter Lie: Hailing from Minnesota, the four members of Four Letter Lie-- singer Brian Nagan, bassist John Waltmann, drummer Derek Smith and guitarist Connor Kelly--had only been together a short while before they cut their own EP, sold 1,500 copies of it and drew raves in the press. "This release from Minnesota‘s Four Letter Lie sums up everything that we’ve become familiar with in melodic hardcore, and does it perfectly," raved AMP Magazine.

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