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Sad Song Lyrics


Waking up on the battlefield
Fears lie like gunfire in our eyes
Can't change the way we feel
It hurts us every time
Throwing hearts that will never heal
There's nothing left in here
And we fight while we cry
It's surrender, do or die
And we don't know why
This is a sad song, wounded and war-torn
With words that make your heart ache
This is a sad song, this is our goodbye
This is a sad song for all the long gone
With melodies that kill me
This is a sad song, so sing with me tonight
Just sing with me
This bed is a battlefield
All alone with your memories in my heart

Lie awake and my fate is sealed
You haunt me in the dark
Love, you are the death of me
One touch you can make me bleed
And we fight while we cry
It's surrender, do or die
And we don't know why
This is a sad song, wounded and war-torn
With words that make your heart ache
This is a sad song, this is our goodbye
This is a sad song for all the long gone
With melodies that kill me
This is a sad song, so sing with me tonight
Just sing with me
This is a sad song, wounded and war-torn
With words that make your heart ache
This is a sad song, this is our goodbye
This is a sad song for all the long gone
With melodies that kill me
This is a sad song, so sing with me tonight
Just sing with me
A battle field, it's a battle field
It's a battlefield
March with me, march with me
March with me
March, march with me
March with me, march with me
(This is a sad song)
Will you march with me?
(This is a sad song)
Will you march with me?
(This is a sad song)
Who will march with me?
(This is a sad song)
This is a sad song
This is a sad song

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Hundred Little Reasons came together over a shared nostalgia for a time that never really happened. Their love of gentlemen’s pipes, moustaches, straw boaters, camp fires, afternoon tea, japes, magic tricks, small dogs and the ukelele was all squeezed into a tube and out the other end came a warm and fuzzy, oldy worldy, plinky plonky heavenly body of stories and songs. Fusing a blend of one part Ukulele, one part whimsy and two part harmony, theirs is a simple promise: to celebrate a love of small things and to revel in the joy of multiplicity.

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