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Lawless - The Worst Is Yet to Come Lyrics



Lawless - The Worst Is Yet to Come Lyrics




Crash and burn
Take your turn
Beating down all my broken walls
I yearn for whats to come

What's worse than getting hurt
And never feeling anything at all
Like clockwork ticks by so fast

Crash and burn
Take your turn
Beating down all my broken walls
The worst is yet to come

Body hurts made mistakes
Some that I just cannot change
But the worst is yet to come

Crash and burn
When will you learn
That not everything's so simple
So be prepared for whats to come

Something's got a hold of me
I wish it was plain and clear to see
So we can turn the pages now

Crash and burn
Take your turn
Beating down all my broken walls
The worst is yet to come

Body hurts made mistakes
Some that I just cannot change
But the worst is yet to come
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Crash and burn
Take your turn
Beating down all my broken walls
I yearn for whats to come

What's worse than getting hurt
And never feeling anything at all
Like clockwork ticks by so fast

Crash and burn
Take your turn
Beating down all my broken walls
The worst is yet to come

Body hurts made mistakes
Some that I just cannot change
But the worst is yet to come

Crash and burn
When will you learn
That not everything's so simple
So be prepared for whats to come

Something's got a hold of me
I wish it was plain and clear to see
So we can turn the pages now

Crash and burn
Take your turn
Beating down all my broken walls
The worst is yet to come

Body hurts made mistakes
Some that I just cannot change
But the worst is yet to come
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Writer: Seth Laws
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Performed By: Lawless
Length: 2:32
Written by: Seth Laws

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