Don’t You Dare Forget the Sun (Acoustic Version)

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Get Scared - Rock, Acoustic

Don’t You Dare Forget the Sun (Acoustic Version)

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[Verse 1] You're a mess, tangled in your confidence Girl, you think your heaven sent Well, you're unstoppable Your walls are impossible [Verse 2] Oh, well I think you're better off looking alone Cause the boys that chase your hips can go and find their way home And at the end of the day, you'll think to yourself "My body is a product being sold on a shelf" [Pre-Chorus] Well, tell me I can change [Chorus] I know you lay in bed Contemplating your own death Well, just look at what you've done Don't you dare forget the sun, love [Verse 3] Cold white walls, keep you from your pad and pen You just wanna stab again I can't believe it's half this hard You never knew your mind was dark [Verse 4] I think you're better off looking alone Cause the boys that chase your hips can go and find their way home And you can dig for deeper scars You never knew your mind was dark [Pre-Chorus] Tell me I can change Tell me [Chorus] I know you lay in bed Contemplating your own death Well, just look at what you've done Don't you dare forget the sun You look down on, me so casually In everything I know You look down on me, but not right at me Did I wreck this broken home? [Bridge] Dear diary Life is trying me Can I get a sign? Or a two of mine, for piece of mind Can I get a sign? Can I get a sign? [Chorus] I know you lay in bed Contemplating your own death Well, just look at what you've done Don't you dare forget the sun [Outro] You look down on me, so casually In everything I know You look down on me, so casually, so casually You look down on me, so casually In everything I know You look down on me, but not right at me Is it plain to see that life is trying me? (That worked)

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Writers
  • Joel Faviere