Reassemble lyrics - A Day To Remember song

A Day To Remember lyrics
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I have come undone
Desperate and out of touch
Fall when I should run
Am I worth a reassemble?

I have come undone
This illness is my crutch
Call out to anyone
Am I worth a reassemble?

I toss, turn beneath the waves
A silent victim of the depths
Cast aside I'm scrambling to catch my...
I can't find my way out as I'm descending
My path remains unclear as the water overtakes me

Drowning in my despair

I have come undone
Desperate and out of touch
Fall when I should run
Am I worth a reassemble?

I have come undone
This illness is my crutch
Call out to anyone
Am I worth a reassemble?

My thoughts are not my own
No (no) where's (where's) safe alone in the tide

I'm alone and it sinks in

This current's pulling me under

Drowning in my despair

I have come undone
Desperate and out of touch
Fall when I should run
Am I worth a reassemble?

I have come undone
This illness is my crutch
Call out to anyone
Am I worth a reassemble?

The surf's against us. Are we able?
Forgive our faults when they're shameful
Let's be honest with ourselves
Worn and broken, reassembled
Forgive our thoughts when they're shameful
Let's be honest with ourselves
Let's be honest with ourselves
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Reassemble lyrics

Bad vibrations album songs

released 2016 via ADTR, Epitaph
1. Bad vibrations
2. Paranoia
3. Naivety
4. Exposed
5. Bullfight
6. Reassemble
7. Justified
8. We got this
9. Same about you
10. Turn off the radio
11. Forgive and forget
12. Negative space
13. In florida
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check here the lyrics for Reassemble, the 6th song of the 13 recorded for the album Bad vibrations, with a total running time of , by A Day To Remember. It was released on September 2, 2016 via ADTR, Epitaph, and produced by Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermor.