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Lakeview - Silhouette Lyrics



Lakeview - Silhouette Lyrics
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Too young to carry the weight of death
I watched a vibrant soul become a vacant silhouette
I felt you find solace in me
I felt your fractured heart as it broke with every beat
Was I enough to suppress the wound of a love you lost when you found them suspended from the roof?
Weeks spent with words unspoken
No words could heal your broken heart
Too apprehensive, too afraid to leave you alone
And drown in reasons why it was your name written down on the note
I was far too young to watch your world grow cold
Helpless as you grow numb
Our misery entwined
Your pain became my own
Too much to bear so soon
You collapsed and I lay beside
I felt the room grow colder with every tear you cried
Collapse
And I lay beside
Misery entwined
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Too young to carry the weight of death
I watched a vibrant soul become a vacant silhouette
I felt you find solace in me
I felt your fractured heart as it broke with every beat
Was I enough to suppress the wound of a love you lost when you found them suspended from the roof?
Weeks spent with words unspoken
No words could heal your broken heart
Too apprehensive, too afraid to leave you alone
And drown in reasons why it was your name written down on the note
I was far too young to watch your world grow cold
Helpless as you grow numb
Our misery entwined
Your pain became my own
Too much to bear so soon
You collapsed and I lay beside
I felt the room grow colder with every tear you cried
Collapse
And I lay beside
Misery entwined
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Writer: Liam Reynolds
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Performed By: Lakeview
Language: English
Length: 3:39
Written by: Liam Reynolds

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