The Break

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Isn't it time
That we realize
All the while we played the child
Gave it a true
And solid walkthrough
Couldn't find a thing to cling to
Baby, I'm sorry
I'll be gone this morning
with all your hopes and dreams
This foundation is slowly fading
there's nothing keeping me
And so you're set free
It's not the time
Or who did the crime
It's the mountain you're about to climb
This parachute
That's clinging to you
It's the very thing you'll lose
Baby, I'm sorry
I'll be gone this morning
With all your hopes and dreams
This foundation is slowly fading
There's nothing keeping me
And so you're set free
And so you're set free
And so you're set free
And so you're set free
Maassalamah
Wasalnannihaya
Goodbye it's over
Now and forever
Now you're set free

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Written by: Emad Alaeddin

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