We both considered jumping off the Arc de Triomphe
I was thinking it, I didn't know you were thinking it too
With all the lying and good people dying
The air gets too heavy sometimes
And it's not enough that you love me and I love you
I love you
And at the start I thought you knew your heart
Now you're falling apart
And as it speaks volumes I turn up the volume to drown it out
And at the start I thought you knew your heart
Now you're falling apart
And as it speaks volumes I turn up the volume
As you picked out the wine I said it was fine
You should go on alone
I was relieved that you heard my words and ignored my tone
Cause maybe we can move forward if you leave me behind
Stumbling through the dark, extinguishing the spark
I whispered I hope you need what you find
And at the start I thought you knew your heart
Now you're falling apart
And as it speaks volumes I turn up the volume to drown it out
And at the start I thought you knew your heart
Now you're falling apart
And as it speaks volumes I turn up the volume to drown it out
Drown it out and dance
Breathing still breathing
Sirens the only sound
Standing still standing
Watching the cars go round
Breathing still breathing
All those bones piled up underground
Standing still
Still standing still, still standing still
And at the start I thought you knew your heart
Now you're falling apart
And as it speaks volumes I turn up the volume to drown it out
And at the start I thought you knew your heart
Now you're falling apart
As it speaks volumes I turn up the volume and drown it out
Drown it out and dance
Drown it out and dance
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