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Atria - FUTURE? Lyrics



Atria - FUTURE? Lyrics
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Your teeth have dulled
You gnawed on coal
Your fight was lost
Now we are the cost
Like
Your bite is weak
Your fears are meek
Now what's for us
But the bleak
It's the last thing you do
Where's our future?
You've burnt it up
In a ditch
In a ditch
Was it far enough?
For your bottom line, well
There's nowhere
Nowhere
Where's our future?
You've burnt it up
In a ditch
In a ditch
Was it far enough?
For your bottom line, well
There's nowhere
Nowhere
And what's there for us
To see it through?
And what's there for us
To look forward to?
What's there?
What did you leave?
What's there?
What's there?
And what's there for us
To see it through?
And what's there for us
To look forward to?
What's there?
What did you leave?
What's there?
What's there?
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Your teeth have dulled
You gnawed on coal
Your fight was lost
Now we are the cost
Like
Your bite is weak
Your fears are meek
Now what's for us
But the bleak
It's the last thing you do
Where's our future?
You've burnt it up
In a ditch
In a ditch
Was it far enough?
For your bottom line, well
There's nowhere
Nowhere
Where's our future?
You've burnt it up
In a ditch
In a ditch
Was it far enough?
For your bottom line, well
There's nowhere
Nowhere
And what's there for us
To see it through?
And what's there for us
To look forward to?
What's there?
What did you leave?
What's there?
What's there?
And what's there for us
To see it through?
And what's there for us
To look forward to?
What's there?
What did you leave?
What's there?
What's there?
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Writer: Dayton Hammontree, Jurnee Williams
Copyright: Lyrics © TuneCore Inc., O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Atria
Language: English
Length: 4:45
Written by: Dayton Hammontree, Jurnee Williams

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