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Check for mistakes... (When nobody’s waiting for you.)



 
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Check for mistakes... (When nobody’s waiting for you.) #1 (permalink) Sat Sep 13, 2008 18:40 pm   Check for mistakes... (When nobody’s waiting for you.)
 

Please check this lyric for mistakes.
Please, Please, Please...
Thank you in advance.

When nobody’s waiting for you.

Who, who are you living for?
What have you been done before?
Lie. It doesn’t matter! Never mind!
Where’s all that you left behind?

Lost in the crowd. Alone. No doubt.
Do you need all this things only for you?
You come home – no sound,
No footsteps on the ground
When nobody’s waiting for you…

Who, who are you living for?
There is always room for one more.
Don’t search for the castles in the sky
No. Don’t escape from this life.
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