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Options Open - Fault Lyrics



Options Open - Fault Lyrics




You can never falter
Forging some fame
Caught back in the moments of our thing

In the empty hours
Couldn't get through
To the transparent part of me like you

Get my conscience going
I'm left to wander, you become
Like a mantra poem
Still corresponding innocence
Get my conscience going
I'm left to wander, you become
Like a mantra poem
Never renounce it

Into any offer
Out of your frame
Whenever you fault her for parting

Given up the tactic to domineer
Wanna let go of the insincere
Try to pitch your last-ditch wrong idea
Pitfalls and platforms to interfere

Get my conscience going
I'm left to wander, you become
Like a mantra poem
Still corresponding innocence
Get my conscience going
I'm left to wander, you become
Like a mantra poem
Never renounce it
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You can never falter
Forging some fame
Caught back in the moments of our thing

In the empty hours
Couldn't get through
To the transparent part of me like you

Get my conscience going
I'm left to wander, you become
Like a mantra poem
Still corresponding innocence
Get my conscience going
I'm left to wander, you become
Like a mantra poem
Never renounce it

Into any offer
Out of your frame
Whenever you fault her for parting

Given up the tactic to domineer
Wanna let go of the insincere
Try to pitch your last-ditch wrong idea
Pitfalls and platforms to interfere

Get my conscience going
I'm left to wander, you become
Like a mantra poem
Still corresponding innocence
Get my conscience going
I'm left to wander, you become
Like a mantra poem
Never renounce it
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Writer: Eric Gordon
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Written by: Eric Gordon

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