Finish Line

Charles Cave, Harry McVeigh, Jack Brown

Too late
He knows you're all back-to-front
Your bottom lip's shaking
Your happiness quakes as it's torn apart

Sunday late
When you go and get your stuff
What's yours is mine
That unpractical line back to bite your arm

No, don't leave him anything
No letters on the side
You've gone over everything
Screw-ups and the whys
Erase him, his memory
A tortured decline
Was never your style

And it's wild dreams of the start
At the finish line
Gum peeling apart
From each other's lives

Too late
They all know you hate your jobs
Your liminal friends with their plans to ascend
Like some holy mob

Get it straight
A lifeboat's for better hearts
Prescription or not
There's some morals forgot white-tattoo them on

No, don't read him anything
No poem, song or line
There's virtue in everything
But most in all that's quiet
An action is meddling
A dagger in time
Better leave it to dry

And it's wild dreams of the start
At the finish line
Gum peeling apart
From each other's lives

Wild dreams of the start
At the finish line
Gum peeling apart
From each other's lives

Wild dreams of the start
At the finish line
Gum peeling apart
From each other's lives

Wild dreams of the start
At the finish line
Gum peeling apart
From each other's lives

Trivia about the song Finish Line by White Lies

On which albums was the song “Finish Line” released by White Lies?
White Lies released the song on the albums “Five” in 2019 and “Five V2” in 2019.
Who composed the song “Finish Line” by White Lies?
The song “Finish Line” by White Lies was composed by Charles Cave, Harry McVeigh, Jack Brown.

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