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We're Both Going To Die And I Still Haven't Told You I Love You

from Musical Identity Crisis by L. Mounts

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As we run through the gauntlet
I read your troubled mind
All the good and the haunted
And whatever else I can find
We've been on the run here
For so long, and it seems to be
That we are gonna die here
So it's time that you here this from me

When I first saw you there
In the hospital, numb and paralyzed
I just began to stare
Into the damaged depths of your eyes

I saved you, you saved me
Now we're going down together
They'll kill you, they'll kill me
Our hearts may stop but they're gonna bleed forever

And we escaped from the asylum
Hand in hand, sirens going off
And we made a plan to try some
Little things before we got caught
So we went back to my place
To find a movie and lay down on the couch
So we watched A Clockwork Orange
Stealing cable from the next door neighbor's house

And we ran like two convicts
Being chased by copper scum
And the doctors were finally on it
They said they'd chase us down till the night would come

And they tried, and they tried
To catch us in their big white metal vans
We will die, we will die
They'll kill us off but we'll still be holding hands

Did I ever tell you how good you look inside your straightjacket?
And did I ever tell you that if I come back to life I'll bring you back in?
We're not simply significant others
Or hostages in love bound together by our flaws
And we'll still have each other
Even six feet under
The soil where we kissed and broke the law

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from Musical Identity Crisis, released August 13, 2013

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