he sun will rise again tomorrow
I want to feel her warming glow
We will meet outside to soothe our weary hearts
Worn by all this time apart
The heaviness we carried was a heavy heavy load
We found the garden of Eden
We ate the fruit we drank the wine
And then we told ourselves that we were the new gods,
And we’d tear ourselves apart
Cause nothing comes between us and our rightful place on top
Hold me now, hold me now
We’re marching to our reckoning
Hold me now, hold me now
We don’t believe in anything
The sun will rise again tomorrow
And where you go I will go
We will meet outside to soothe our weary hearts
Worn by all this time apart
The heaviness we carry is a heavy, heavy load
Hold me now, hold me now
We’re marching to our reckoning
Hold me now, hold me now
We don’t believe in anything, anything
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