It’s such a shame to let this go to waste
There’s little time left here for saving face
We tried to put a bandage on these years
I know this isn’t what you want to hear
You can say what you like
Pass the blame I don’t mind because
We both lit the match that burned the bridge
We both lit the match that burned the bridge
We both lit the match and watched our bridges burn down
Our common ground was broken long ago
What slipped through the cracks I fear we’ll never know
I’ll walk you through the graveyard of my mind
Show you a love that I buried alive
Cuz we both walked away
Who was wrong, who’s to say I know
We both lit the match that burned the bridge
We both lit the match that burned the bridge
We both lit the match and watched our bridges burn down
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