lirik lagu poisonous eyes – drowning at dawn
it’s getting hard to explain these feelings
these words are more than that
as i watch the sun fade into the darkness
the silence says everything
so run away from me
you’re not the only one who doesn’t see it
stay away from me
these eyes aren’t meant for you to see
these eyes will only disappoint you
a hole will burn through you
stay away from me
these eyes aren’t meant for you to see
these eyes will only disappoint you
a hole will burn through you…
the one thing i’ve ever wanted
faded away too quickly
now all you can do is
walk away
walk away
walk away and don’t look back
stay away from me
these eyes aren’t meant for you to see
these eyes will only disappoint you
a hole will burn through you
stay away from me
these eyes aren’t meant for you to see
these eyes will only disappoint you
a hole will burn through you…
(stay away)
(meant for you to see)
(disappoint you)
(hole will burn through…)
run away from me
you’re not the only one who doesn’t see it…
stay away from me
these eyes aren’t meant for you to see
these eyes will only disappoint you
a hole will burn through you
stay away from me
these eyes aren’t meant for you to see
these eyes will only disappoint you
a hole will burn through you
you
you
(you…)
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