Lyrics of 'Black And Blue' by Hera Lainey

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Standing in the pouring rain
The darkness calling out my name
Maybe it's the only way
But that's not me talking
Close my eyes and lock the cage
The demons won't get in again
Trap my heart and turn the page
But that's not me talking

Stuck in my head and the monsters are closing in
I'm seeing red can't remember the life I've lived
Lost in a game that I never knew how to play
I can't lose you again

So if you can't break down my walls I'll come crashing through
I'll do whatever it will take to come back to you
And there is nothing in this world that I wouldn't do

I'd go black and blue
To get back to you
And in my head I see the ghosts of a better me
Just a reminder of the poison that's haunting me
But every time I see your eyes it comes pouring through
To get back to you
I'd go black and blue

Oh, oh, oh, oh
I'd go black and blue
To get back to you
I'd go black and blue

In my haven safe from them
You hold me tight and pull me in
And for a moment, flowers bloom
And I'm talking to you

Stuck in my head and the monsters are closing in
I'm seeing red can't remember the life I've lived
Lost in a game that I never knew how to play
I can't lose you again

So if you can't break down my walls I'll come crashing through
I'll do whatever it will take to come back to you
And there is nothing in this world that I wouldn't do

I'd go black and blue
To get back to you
And in my head I see the ghosts of a better me
Just a reminder of the poison that's haunting me
But every time I see your eyes it comes pouring through
To get back to you
I'd go black and blue

Oh, oh, oh, oh
I'd go black and blue
To get back to you
I'd go black and blue

Stuck in my head and the monsters are closing in
I'm seeing red can't remember the life I've lived
Lost in a game that I never knew how to play
I won't lose you again

So if you can't break down my walls I'll come crashing through
I'll do whatever it will take to come back to you
And there is nothing in this world that I wouldn't do

I'd go black and blue
To get back to you
And in my head I see the ghosts of a better me
Just a reminder of the poison that's haunting me
But every time I see your eyes it comes pouring through
To get back to you
I'd go black and blue

Oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh
To get back to you I'd go black and blue

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