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- The Shortest Line Lyrics

The static crackles in my ear
Can you hear me?
The line's gone dead, I ...
I'll never know how insincere
you feel about me
The lights flash red

Connection's lost
Our lines are crossed
I think I'm losing you

I don't know what you want
So I'll tell you how I think it should be
We'll go back to the start
and we'll draw the shortest line from you to me

The bells are ringing in my head
and we can stop them
by holding on to
all the promises we've made
I've not forgotten
they ring so true

Now I can hear
The lines are clear
I think I'm getting through

I don't know what you want
So I'll tell you how I think it should be
We'll go back to the start
and we'll draw the shortest line from you to me

You and me, you to me
tell me what you want from me

I don't know what you want
So I'll tell you how I think it should be
We'll go back to the start
and we'll draw the shortest line
and we'll draw the shortest line, from you to me

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Who wrote The Shortest Line lyrics?


The Shortest Line is written by Social Code, Ben Shillabeer, Dave Genn, Morgan Gies, Logan Jacobs, Travis Nesbitt.
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When was The Shortest Line released?


It is first released on May 07, 2007 as part of Social Code's album "Social Code" which includes 11 tracks in total. This song is the 3rd track on this album.
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Which genre is The Shortest Line?


The Shortest Line falls under the genre Rock.
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How long is the song The Shortest Line?


The Shortest Line song length is 3 minutes and 05 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): social code, ben shillabeer, dave genn, morgan gies, logan jacobs, travis nesbitt
Record Label(s): 2007 Fifth Season Music Inc Universal Music Canada
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