The Game

A brush of sunlight enters the room
Curtains hide a Sunday night in June
While the radio is still choosing between two tunes
Carmine roses wilting in a vase
There's an echo of her scream in that place
The coffee lost it's warmth days ago

She knew she played with fire
Lighting the candles she gave in to play the game
And fooled by wild desire
She gave in to a man who would take her breath away

Locked the doors and tied up her hands
Shut her eyes and revealed his plans
And whispered the words of a bad romance
She felt the ashes of his smoking cigarette
She was craving for more but praying for less
When he burned down the bed and left without regrets

She knew she played with fire
Lighting the candles she gave in to play the game
And fooled by wild desire
She gave in to a man who would take her breath away

There was only one rule
There was only one rule
Only one rule
There was only one rule, only one rule
There was only one rule, only one rule
There was only one rule for you

She knew she played with fire
Lighting the candles she gave in to play the game
And fooled by wild desire
She gave in to a man who would take her breath away



Credits
Writer(s): Jori Gemert
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com

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