Lyrics

You've been with me A year to the day Three-hundred and sixty-five days Watching me decay We used to talk about girls who play guitars We used to talk about plans in tiny bars In the gaps, between words Are the things that really intrigue me It's the gasps and the sighs That say more about what's inside you We used to climb aboard our high horse every time We used to talk about boys with missing spines It's her life and a life is worth living (It's her life) It never struck her to pause for one minute (It's her life) The path of excess Just led to boredom You've lived your life With your mouth wide open It's her life and a life is worth living (It's her life) It never struck her just to pause for one minute (It's her life) When you lie on my bed and you label me your friend Don't you know how much that hurts? You could pretend and I wouldn't know I could be who you wanted in the dark She goes out, she gets drunk She gets off, she goes home, she gives in She goes out, she gets drunk She gets off, she goes home, she gives in It's her life and a life is worth living (It's her life) It never struck her just to pause for one minute (It's her life) And a life is worth living We used to talk about girls who play guitar We used to talk about girls who play guitar We used to talk about girls who play guitar We used to talk about girls who play guitars
Writer(s): Archis Tiku, Lukas James Wooller, Duncan Robert Lloyd, Paul Anthony Smith, Thomas Alexander English Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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