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[ Featuring Tom Snowdon ]

I believe whatever comes
And rub the dirt into the cuts
And show them off to cheer you up
To say that I'm not passed away

There's no love in the ground
For me
So I kicked all this earth
Down stream

Lay beside me, you lay
Beneath the thoughts you had of us
There's thick blood inside your room
I hope it finds and bring you back

I'm a hundred different pieces
A million reasons and a single nod
Feat of engineering sunlight give me all you've got

There's no love in the ground
For me
So I kicked all this earth
Down stream

I'm just having a hard time with
All

There's no love in the ground
For me
So I kicked all this earth
Down stream

I'm just happy to hold on tight, yeah
I'm just living without you
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I believe whatever comes
And rub the dirt into the cuts
And show them off to cheer you up
To say that I'm not passed away

There's no love in the ground
For me
So I kicked all this earth
Down stream

Lay beside me, you lay
Beneath the thoughts you had of us
There's thick blood inside your room
I hope it finds and bring you back

I'm a hundred different pieces
A million reasons and a single nod
Feat of engineering sunlight give me all you've got

There's no love in the ground
For me
So I kicked all this earth
Down stream

I'm just having a hard time with
All

There's no love in the ground
For me
So I kicked all this earth
Down stream

I'm just happy to hold on tight, yeah
I'm just living without you
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Writer: Thomas Iansek, Thomas Snowdon
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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Written by: Thomas Iansek, Thomas Snowdon

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