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Secrets Don't Make Friends - Keepsake Summer



     
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Secrets Don't Make Friends Lyrics


This place is a bloodbath
And won't be taken alive
We stand alone
Under fictitious skies
You were always my enemy
And carefully crafted my demise
You were always my enemy
And carefully crafted my demise
Our hearts beat strong
Under fictitious skies
You were always my enemy
You suck the life out of me
Your words are deadly weapons
Killing me, destroying me
Your words are deadly weapons
Scatter my brains across the wall
You were my compass
Leading me to nowhere fast

Promises were lonely roads
I followed you down like a map
You were always my enemy
And carefully crafted my demise
You were always my enemy
And carefully crafted my demise
Our hearts beat strong
under fictitious skies
You were always my enemy
You suck the life out of me
Your words are deadly weapons
Killing me, destroying me
Your words are deadly weapons
Scatter my brains across the wall
Fuck you
Secrets don't make friends
Secrets don't make friends
Secrets don't make friends
Secrets don't make
Your words are deadly weapons
Killing me, destroying me
Your words are deadly weapons
Killing me, destroying me
Your words are deadly weapons
Scatter my brains across the wall
Your words are deadly weapons
Killing me, destroying me
Your words are deadly weapons
Scatter my brains across the wall
Secrets don't make friends
Secrets don't make friends

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Formed in 'Panama City', Florida in the late 1990's, 'Keepsake Summer' was a three-piece rock band Lee, Jared, and Jason (NOT LANCASTER) It seems like people still confuse Keepsake Summer with Mayday Parade. Lee Denham, the bassist for Keepsake Summer, was in a band called Second Rate with Jason Lancaster of Go Radio. (You can check out their song Jodie on my Youtube.) After they broke up Jason went on to other projects, eventually joining/forming Mayday Parade.

Read more about Keepsake Summer on Last.fm.


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