Back to Top

The Liars' Club - Coda Lyrics



The Liars' Club - Coda Lyrics




Forget about me
After all I'm the enemy
Please don't point your finger in my face

Pacing to the windowsill
Filling empty space
Running to the foreign fields
Living out the same

I never wanted to part
I never had the strength for closure
Closure
But now I know it's time
I'm pleased to say it's over
Coda

You always treat me
Like the enemy
The picture where you throw your knife

I never wanted to part
I never had the strength for closure
Closure
But now I know it's time
I'm pleased to say it's over
Coda

Pacing to the windowsill
Filling empty space
Run away to foreign fields
Living out the same way

I never wanted to part
I never had the strength for closure
Closure
But now I know it's time
I'm pleased to say it's over
Coda
[ Correct these Lyrics ]

[ Correct these Lyrics ]

We currently do not have these lyrics. If you would like to submit them, please use the form below.


We currently do not have these lyrics. If you would like to submit them, please use the form below.


English

Forget about me
After all I'm the enemy
Please don't point your finger in my face

Pacing to the windowsill
Filling empty space
Running to the foreign fields
Living out the same

I never wanted to part
I never had the strength for closure
Closure
But now I know it's time
I'm pleased to say it's over
Coda

You always treat me
Like the enemy
The picture where you throw your knife

I never wanted to part
I never had the strength for closure
Closure
But now I know it's time
I'm pleased to say it's over
Coda

Pacing to the windowsill
Filling empty space
Run away to foreign fields
Living out the same way

I never wanted to part
I never had the strength for closure
Closure
But now I know it's time
I'm pleased to say it's over
Coda
[ Correct these Lyrics ]
Writer: Chris Smith, Nicholas Damato
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




The Liars' Club - Coda Video
(Show video at the top of the page)


Performed By: The Liars' Club
Language: English
Length: 4:05
Written by: Chris Smith, Nicholas Damato

Tags:
No tags yet