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Our War - Neon Trees



     
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When we were in our youth
We had dreams that we could fly
We had friends that weren't visible
And love that never diedAnd as we grow old and felt the pain
That we always knew the truth
That love would heal if we stayed true
To the dreams of our youthI been walking 'round for hours
Holding onto stems of flowers
My chest is feeling all your pain
As it began to rainAnd now it has come to this
The little victories, I'll miss
Of everything we've overcome
And all that's said and doneI'm leaving our war behind
Life can go on without you
I'm leaving our war behind
The night that I leave townThe walls that you and me take down
Are only getting taller now
And I've even forgotten how

To stand on my two feetHow honestly I'm on my own
And happier to be alone
But everything I do alone
Has every bit of youI'm leaving our war behind
Life can go on without you
I'm leaving our war behind
The night that I leave townDon't tell me to justify
Living my life without you
I'm leaving our war behind
The night that I leave townAll my life
It's always the same thing
All my life
It's always the same thingAll my life
It's always the same thing
Well, it's always the same, it's always the same
It's always the same thingI'm leaving our war behind
Life can go on without you

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Neon Trees is an alternative rock band which formed in Provo, Utah in 2005, with origins in Southern California. Formed initially by neighbors Tyler Glenn (lead vocals/keyboards) and Chris Allen (guitars), the band made its first home in Provo, eventually adding Branden Campbell (bass) and Elaine Bradley (drums/vocals) to the lineup. In 2010, the band's single "Animal" peaked at #1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart.

Read more about Neon Trees on Last.fm.


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