Twin Atlantic – Rest In Pieces (Audio)

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“Rest In Pieces” from Twin Atlantic’s new album, ‘Great Divide’.

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Lyrics:

I feel high when I hit a low

I feel safe but I need to know that

You’re not gonna get too close to me

A repetition that I can’t replace

I make mistakes then I make the same yeah

Connecting dots with a line that leads to me

Yeah I would say that it’s my fault

Because the highs and lows make me feel lost

And help me get caught

When I rest in pieces

I’ll be losing sleep yeah

I can’t help the way that I’m feeling

Or the look that’s on my face

The look that’s on my face

The look that’s on my face

I hate the travel and I hate my home

I love feeling there’s nowhere to go yeah

Take my hand if you wanna feel lost and free

I read the words that were on your wall

From so far but it lets me know

That you’re the one that is gonna get close to me

Yeah I would say that it’s my fault

Because the highs and lows make me feel lost

And help me get caught

When I rest in pieces

I’ll be losing sleep yeah

I can’t help the way that I’m feeling

Or the look that’s on my face

The look that’s on my face

Cos I’ve got my reasons

So just keep on keeping

Down that road that you believe in

With the look that’s on your face

The look that’s on your face

Yeah I want to know where it will lead me down

Will I be home again home again home again

Will you be waiting at the other end

Or will you just leave me now leave me now

Leave me now

Yeah you could just leave me now

Leave me now

Leave me now

When I rest in pieces

I’ll be losing sleep yeah

I can’t help the way that I’m feeling

Or the look that’s on my face

The look that’s on my face

Cos I’ve got my reasons

So just keep on keeping

Down that road that you believe in

With the look that’s on your face

The look that’s on your face

The look that’s on your face

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