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No time for goodbye, he said as he faded away don't put your life in someone's hands they're bound to steal it away don't hide your mistakes cause they'll find you, burn you then he said if you want to get out alive run for your life if you want to get out alive run for your life this is my last time, she said as she faded away it's hard to imagine but one day you'll end up like me then she said if you want to get out alive run for your life if you want to get out alive run for your life if you want to get out alive (if you want to get out alive) run for your life (life) if you want to get out alive (if you want to get out alive) run for your life if i stay, it won't be long till i'm burning on the inside if i go, i can only hope that i make it to the other side if you want to get out alive run for your life if you want to get out alive hold on for your life if you want to get out alive (if you want to get out alive) run for your life if you want to get out alive (if you want to get out alive) hold on for your life if i stay, it won't be long till i'm burning on the inside if i go, i can only hope that i make it to the other side if i stay, it won't be long till i'm burning on the inside if i go, if i go burning on the inside burning on the inside burning on the inside

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