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What Is Light? Where Is Laughter? - Twin Atlantic



     
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I cut my lip on broken bone
And who you are, isn't what you own,
It pierced the skin it's ripping through
To my heart because of you
What is light where is laughter
I'm confused and the sky is getting heavy tonight
You'll never know you know tonight
What is music where is happiness result
Please don't let it rain tonight
Well never know over and over and over and out
Step in from the darkness is this what you came for?
What you came for? I will be your lantern is this what you came for
Paranoid heart attack is there the reason you can't relax

Clean up the blood it's sipping through
Into my lungs because of you
What is light where is laughter
I'm confused and the sky is getting heavy tonight
You'll never know you know tonight
Want it? Well if it's what you wanted.
Take it and hold on to it till you own it.
Well if it's what you wanted
Step in from the darkness is this what you came for?
What you came for? I will be your lantern is this what you came for?
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written by McTrusty, Sam / McNae, Ross Gavin / Kneale, Craig Ernest / McKenna, Barry Nicholas
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Twin Atlantic are from Glasgow, Scotland and formed in early 2007. Twin Atlantic are: Sam McTrusty - Guitar/ Lead vocals
Barry McKenna - Guitar/ Keyboard/ Cello/ Backing vocals
Ross McNae - Bass/ Keyboard/ Backing vocals
Craig Kneale - Drums Twin Atlantic have had a successful career thus far, having had the opportunity to take on lead support roles for many high profile bands. They have supported Aereogramme, Circa Survive, Biffy Clyro, Finch, The Fall of Troy, Thrice, Say Anything, The Smashing Pumpkins...

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