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Aliet Faslami

On With The Show
On With The Show by @AF (Aliet Faslami)

Empty spaces, what are we waiting for Abandoned places, I guess we know the score On and on, does anybody know what we are looking for Another hero, another mindless crime Behind the curtain in the pantomime Hold the line, does anybody want to take it anymore

The show must go on, The show must go on Inside my heart is breaking My make-up may be flaking, but my smile... still stays on

Whatever happens I'll leave it all to chance Another heartache, another failed romance On and on, does anybody know what we are living for I guess I'm learning (I'm learning) I must be warmer now I'll soon be turning (turning, turning) round the corner now Outside the dawn is breaking But inside in the dark I'm aching to be free

The show must go on, the show must go on, yeah Oooh, inside my heart is breaking My make-up may be flaking, but my smile... still stays on Yeah oh, oh, oh

My soul is painted like the wings of butterflies Fairy tales of yesterday will grow but never die I can fly, my friends

The show must go on, yeah yeah The show must go on, go on, go on I'll face it with a grin I'm never giving in, on with the show

I'll top the bill, I'll overkill I have to find the will to carry on On with the, on with the show

The show must go on, go on, go on...

This one's sort of self-explanatory. From the future story "In The End" after... well... bad things happen. Ivy in the center, Tallests on the left, Cerol in the upper right and Daizi with Iathai in the bottom corner.

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