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No Dreams​/​Falling Into Better Hands

by Runaround Kids

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1.
No Dreams 04:13
There's guilt in honesty And I feel that honestly I've been stuck in one place For too many days When you try to do the right thing It doesn't work When you try to leave it You end up hurt All the time I try to do what's right Then I feel that it gets shown in a bad light Your competence and boredom Must be so self-assuring If you know that I'm the problem God knows you've got plenty of them And I find it so relieving Know that you will be leaving After weeks of wanting just that Not knowing where my heart's at When I go up I find that You go down And vice versa Your smiles make me frown But I know soon I'll be leaving here And then I won't see your frowns I won't be near
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You’re falling into better hands I recognise the faces, but the people aren’t the same All the strangers saw them change We feel bad about the money we’ve made Cos it didn’t help like we thought that it would And every time you leave, a little less is coming back And you killed me again, we were hardly friends We were getting drunk every night for about a month But in the end, we’re not the same at all Your broken English doesn’t stop me going through a list Of things that nearly happened in Places that you’ve never been but as long as you’re listening I’ll keep paying, you’re getting thin Oh God, I tried to defile my last remaining friend I was told taking girls into churchyards was perfect And if please don’t die is the most romantic you can be Then I guess we’ll figure out how hated we’ll be

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"A belter of a track"
- Huw Stephens, BBC Radio 1

"One of the UK’s most promising prospects"
- Vibrations magazine

"Riotous, delicate, youthful and carefree. Fantastic debut single"
- Rhubarb Bomb

"Both tracks are pop friendly, exuberant, well written and more importantly; totally re-playable. It's safe to declare you'll be hearing a lot more from these"
- The Whiteboard Project

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released September 13, 2010

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