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Tell me
What did you wear?
Innocence and red, well,
I really don't care
How it's all been easy
And why you're not lonely
I didn't need to know how
He gets you loud[Chorus]
I stumbled through the fire on my own
Burns a little more now, the seasons are gone
Centuries spent together, back to back
Someone give me more now
I need this to last
In the beat of the hourSweetness, the bubble did burst
Maybe for the better
That I knew first
Given all the secrets
You had to find

Well, everyone's got needs, but,
What about mine?[Chorus]
I stumbled through the fire on my own
Burns a little more now, the seasons are gone
Centuries spent together, back to back
Someone give me more now
I need this to lastSomehow I'm failing in this war
A little advice won't help at all
Yeah, now I'm failing in this war
This little lie won't mend my soul[Chorus]
I stumbled through the fire all alone
Burns a little more now, the seasons are gone
I have wasted centuries, always,
But in my own sweet time, I'm
I stumbled through the fire
Sweet, sweet fire
Sweet, sweet
Songwriters
FABER-SWENSSON, ERIK / SNORTHEIM, OERNULV BRUN / VESTRHEIM, KAARE C / HARTUNG, MICHAEL / ROEHNE, ESPEN / MOEN, BERNT A. / TYRIBERGET, VIDARPublished by
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Hamiltonian Brian Melo is the 2007 winner of the Canadian Idol singing competition. Melo was born in the East End of Hamilton, Ontario, to Maria and Augusto Melo, immigrants from São Miguel, Portugal. He professionally trained vocals at the Royans School for the Musical Performing Arts, which also featured Rock Star Supernova winner Lukas Rossi and Our Lady Peace frontman Raine Maida. He also volunteered to help in recording vocal harmonies with some of the school's students.

Read more about Brian Melo on Last.fm.


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