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The fights they never end
Like the nights they've taken me over
And yeah, I get the fear
But I cannot be botheredAnd all this waiting is just hesitating for nothing
And the fault lines and all the conjecture from both sides
Why, oh why, can't we change things?
This is destroying me inside
You know you want to run awayWe shared our dreams
And nearly everything in between
I'll never forget those long lost days in a haze
Where we lost ourselves with no apologyAnd all this waiting is just hesitating for nothing, oh
And the fault lines hung on the wrong side of daylight
Why, oh why, can't we change things?
This is destroying us insideYou know you want to jump into the pit, back to life so sordid
We fell down dead but nobody saw it
I've got twenty faces and I talk in the tongues
I feel like the devil, what does the devil do?
You know you want to run awayAnd these fault lines and all the conjecture from pilgrims

It slides on the deck but it's all fine
We could hold on for a lifetime
You know you want to run away
Songwriters
POWELL, GARY / ROSSOMANDO, ANTHONY / BARAT, CARL / HAMMOND, DAVIDPublished by
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Dirty Pretty Things were a band fronted by former member of The Libertines Carl Barât. The formation of the band was announced in September 2005, after The Libertines had split up in 2004 due to a falling out between Barât and Peter Doherty. Barât had done some work with Vertigo Records and had previously revealed that his new project was with the label. Didz Hammond announced he was leaving The Cooper Temple Clause to join the band alongside ex-Libertines drummer Gary Powell and guitarist Anthony Rossomando, who had filled in for Doherty following his departure from the Libertines.

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