Playing via Spotify Playing via YouTube
Skip to YouTube video

Loading player…

Scrobble from Spotify?

Connect your Spotify account to your Last.fm account and scrobble everything you listen to, from any Spotify app on any device or platform.

Connect to Spotify

Dismiss

Lyrics

See the vapours fading as they stare into the night
Every time, it's getting harder to be buttoned up so tight
Don't do anything to us today
(You're only flesh and bone; you'll really never know)
There's nothing left to take away
(You're only flesh and bone; you'll really never know)

I know the crash is coming
'Cause I smell the fuel in the morning
I hear the engine stop
But I'll find my own way down
I know the crash is coming
'Cause I smell the fuel in the morning
I hear the engine stop
But I'll find my own way down

Lyrics continue below...

Don't want to see ads? Upgrade Now

I hear the sleepers waking as they stare into the sky
All their lives, the limits breaking as we struggle up so high
Don't do anything to us today
(You're only flesh and bone; you'll really never know)
There's no-one left who wants to stay
(You're only flesh and bone; you'll really never know)

I know the crash is coming
'Cause I smell the fuel in the morning
I hear the engine stop
But I'll find my own way down
I know the crash is coming
'Cause I smell the fuel in the morning
I hear the engine stop
But I'll find my own way down

I see the takers taking and relive it all again
Every time a little closer to the truth without the pain
Don't do anything to us today
(You're only flesh and bone; you'll really never know)
There's no-one left to play the game
(You're only flesh and bone; you'll really never know)

I know the crash is coming
'Cause I smell the fuel in the morning
I hear the engine stop
But I'll find my own way down
I know the crash is coming
'Cause I smell the fuel in the morning
I hear the engine stop
But I'll find my own way down

I know the crash is coming
'Cause I smell the fuel in the morning
I know the crash is coming
'Cause I smell the fuel in the morning
There's nothing left to take away
There's no-one left who wants to stay

Writer(s): Stephen Anthony Dullaghan, Paul Jonathan Court, Tracey Spencer

Don't want to see ads? Upgrade Now

Similar Tracks

API Calls