The Last Song

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Thousand Foot Krutch - Rock

The Last Song

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[Verse 1] You can throw away your expectations now And all the things you wouldn't say out loud There's nothing left to pick apart now The cards are all down And now you know the sound of my heart When it hits the paper There's no more mystery here This is the last song [Pre-Chorus 1] I remember when We first became a band We'd drive all night and talk about the world I remember when we used to now and then Just sit and wonder where it all would go [Chorus] This is the last song (the last song) So everybody sing along This the last song This is the last song (the last song) So everybody sing along This the last song [Verse] You can throw away your expectations now And all the things you wouldn't say out loud There's nothing left to pick apart now The cards are all down And now you know the sound of my heart When it hits the paper There's no more mystery here This is the last song [Pre-Chorus 2] I remember when we first became a band We set up in the bedroom and practice all night long I remember when we used to now and then Keep the neighborhood up From the sound of our guitars I remember when we'd all hop in the van Turn the radio on We were off to see the world Wake up at ten To do it all again 'Till the sun goes down 'Cause this is all we know [Chorus] This is the last song (the last song) So everybody sing along This the last song This is the last song (the last song) So everybody sing along This the last song [Pre-Chorus 1] I remember when We first became a band We'd drive all night and talk about the world I remember we used to now and then Just sit and wonder where it all would go [Chorus] This is the last song (the last song) So everybody sing along This the last song This is the last song (the last song) So everybody sing along This the last song

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  • Trevor McNevan