V1
On a moonless night in a burned out building
Your heavy cries were floating
Seems all your life has needed mending
So you cut the ties to the old things
Oh whoa whoa
V2
Oh golden light of a daydream dawning
Now held so tight by the story
Of a carriage ride in a long lost century
Through a countryside in the morning
Oh whoa whoa
CH
I’ll take you out of here tonight (2x)
I'll take you out of here
V3
A man in white his gold watch turning
Was pressed for time you hurried
To drink his wine and follow blindly
But in your mind was folly
Oh whoa whoa
CH
I’ll take you out of here tonight (2x)
I'll take you out of here
B
Ooh ooh (4x)
V4
Your breath inside the window fogging
On the panes you write a warning
To the promised bride, her spotted ponies
And velvet shrine of endings
Oh whoa whoa
CH2
I’ll take you out of here tonight (2x)
You need no longer suffer fright
I’ll take you out of here tonight (2x)
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