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BKMER - Days to Come Lyrics



BKMER - Days to Come Lyrics




Take another look
While there stands a chance
To show another crook
Where to sink their hooks
Land another glance
Relax the stance

Need one thing more
Greed it from a store
What threads are worn
Will be ignored
I believe

How does it feel
These times you steal
With prizes won
Will you come undone
I believe
You make sense to me

Don't walk away
Communicate obession
Illuminate
The pleasure in the pain
Don't walk away
Communicate obsession

The flicker in your eye
Shows shiny things delight
Bite off all the pieces
And spill with blight
Give what you may
Is what you say
Willful ignorance
Is the game we play today
And every day to come

Don't walk away
Communicate obsession
Illuminate
The pleasure in the pain
Don't walk away
Communicate obession
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Take another look
While there stands a chance
To show another crook
Where to sink their hooks
Land another glance
Relax the stance

Need one thing more
Greed it from a store
What threads are worn
Will be ignored
I believe

How does it feel
These times you steal
With prizes won
Will you come undone
I believe
You make sense to me

Don't walk away
Communicate obession
Illuminate
The pleasure in the pain
Don't walk away
Communicate obsession

The flicker in your eye
Shows shiny things delight
Bite off all the pieces
And spill with blight
Give what you may
Is what you say
Willful ignorance
Is the game we play today
And every day to come

Don't walk away
Communicate obsession
Illuminate
The pleasure in the pain
Don't walk away
Communicate obession
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Writer: Benjamin Merrell
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: BKMER
Length: 2:46
Written by: Benjamin Merrell

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