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"Tear (From Digital Transfer)" is a track by The Smashing Pumpkins, from the album Adore (Super Deluxe), released 23rd September 2014. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 5 articles about The Smashing Pumpkins.
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[Verse 1] The lights came on fast Lost in motor crash Gone in a flash, unreal But you knew all along You laugh the light I sing the songs To watch you numb [Verse 2] I saw you there You were on your way You held the rain And for the first time Heaven seemed insane 'Cause heaven is to blame For taking you away [Refrain] Do you know the way that I can? Do you know the way that I can't lose? Do you know the things that I can? Do you know the things that I can do? [Chorus] Where is your heart? Where is your heart gone to? Tear me apart Tear me apart from you You laugh the light I cry the wound In gray afternoons [Verse 3] I saw you there You were on your way You kissed me cold And for the first time Heaven seemed insane For taking you away 'Cause heaven is to blame For taking you away [Instrumental Bridge] [Verse 1] The lights came to pass Dead opera motor crash Gone in a flash, unreal In nitrous, overcast [Refrain] Do you know the way that I can? Do you know the way that I can’t choose? Do you know the things that I can? Do you know the things that I can’t lose? [Chorus] Tear me apart Tear me apart from you Where is your heart? Where has your heart run to?
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