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I washed my hands of this madness, yeah, I had enough Tryin' to be somebody else, never calling my own bluff Thought I knew who I was Who I was, was mistaken Found my ego in the corner, a little lost, a little shaken What I heard then was a freedom If you wanted it to be At the edge of the horizon Where the desert meets the sea Where the highway meets the mile Where the city finds a light Shuck the world off your shouldеrs Run naked through the night Oh, yeah, yеah, yeah, yeah Oh, yeah, yеah, yeah, yeah I said goodbye to the old me Hello to tomorrow Had a heart full of rain and a head full of sorrow Oh, but through all that rain I could still see the stars And I danced around the mud With the ghosts of my fathers Oh, yeah, yеah, yeah, yeah Oh, yeah, yеah, yeah, yeah There's a maze of constellations Connections in between I stood in the twilight The air was warm and clean Looked deep into my past Blew a tender kiss goodbye And I turned to face the west And I lowered my eyes Oh, yeah, yеah, yeah, yeah Oh, yeah, yеah, yeah, yeah I said goodbye to the old me Hello to tomorrow I can make it on my own, never beg steal or borrow The silence all around me The rumble in the ground Dry lightning keeps on flashing, but never makes a sound Never makes a sound Never makes a sound Never makes a sound Never makes a sound Oh, yeah...
Writer(s): Jonathan Terrell Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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