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Black Veil Brides - My Friends Lyrics



Black Veil Brides - My Friends Lyrics
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These are my friends
See how they glisten
See this one shine
How he smiles in the light
My friend, my faithful friend

Speak to me, friend
Whisper, I'll listen
I know, I know
You've been locked out of sight
All these years, like me, my friend

Well, I've come home
To find you waiting
Home
And we're together
And we'll do wonders
Won't we?

You there, my friend
Come, let me hold you
Now, with a sigh
You grow warm in my hand
My friend
My clever friend

Rest now, my friends
Soon I'll unfold you
Soon you'll know splendors
You never have dreamed

All your days
My lucky friends
'Til now your shine
Was merely silver

Friends
You shall drip rubies
You'll soon drip precious
Rubies

At last, my right arm is complete again
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These are my friends
See how they glisten
See this one shine
How he smiles in the light
My friend, my faithful friend

Speak to me, friend
Whisper, I'll listen
I know, I know
You've been locked out of sight
All these years, like me, my friend

Well, I've come home
To find you waiting
Home
And we're together
And we'll do wonders
Won't we?

You there, my friend
Come, let me hold you
Now, with a sigh
You grow warm in my hand
My friend
My clever friend

Rest now, my friends
Soon I'll unfold you
Soon you'll know splendors
You never have dreamed

All your days
My lucky friends
'Til now your shine
Was merely silver

Friends
You shall drip rubies
You'll soon drip precious
Rubies

At last, my right arm is complete again
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Writer: Stephen Sondheim
Copyright: Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.




Black Veil Brides - My Friends Video
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Performed By: Black Veil Brides
Language: English
Length: 3:38
Written by: Stephen Sondheim

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