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We always said that we would listen
And never hide what's on our minds
But tonight, it feels like something's missing
Is there a ghost that hides in the world behind your eyes?
What's raging in you tonight?
It's hard to tell
When you're out of reach
And I can't help you till you tell me everything
It's only words
And words don't bleed
They can't help you if you hold them in so
Tell me everything
If the moon fell from your sky
Would I be the last to know?
When your hopes and fears collide
Let me swim inside the ocean in your eyes
You can drown our thoughts in me tonight
It's hard to tell

When you're out of reach
And I can't help you till you tell me everything
It's only words
And words don't bleed
They can't help you if you hold them in so
Tell me everything
So put your trust in me somehow
Let your walls come down
You can't breathe
You can't see
It's only me
When you're out of reach
And I can't help you till you tell me everything
It's only words
And words don't bleed
They can't help you if you hold them in so
Tell me everything
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written by Frederiksen, Marti H / Gerrigan, Mike
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing

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Collapsis is a band from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Their name can be traced back to an old Dillon Fence song. They can loosely be categorized as late-nineties post-grunge, with melodic vocals and lyrical themes of broken relationships, cautious yearning, and loneliness. They had more of a country influence than many bands in that genre; the instrumentals sounded more like a hybrid of country and pop music than nineties modern rock, although their music was accessible to fans of any of those genres.

Read more about Collapsis on Last.fm.


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