Lyrics

Oh, the sunshine's stretching like valley river beds They call my name from down the hall And if I would leave, would you go with me? Would you lay me down to get my sleep? And I don't know if I use my head the right way But then again, who's to say that I'm wrong? And I'm sick of this longing, but I feel to dull When it's gone Living lives in two places wears my soul too thin I was walking from the station just to meet you in the morning Believe it dawned on me that I don't know where I began I was walking from the station just to meet you But I ain't the same anymore I ain't the same from before You gone and changed, I'm sure I'm tryna find the right words I ain't the same anymore You gone and changed, I'm sure You gone and changed from before I'm tryna find the right words It's the difference between its worth 1,000 diamond rings, oh On the sunshine, we would head the right way But then again, you can't quite tell for sure 'Cause we're running to the west, let our hands touch down Where you left me in the dark so long before And walking, street posts lying like daylight But I know it won't be light here for much more So I'm stalling, frightened, sinking down To the floor Living lives in two places wears my soul too thin I was walking from the station just to meet you in the morning Believe it dawned on me that I don't know where I began I was walking from the station just to meet you But I ain't the same anymore I ain't the same from before You gone and changed, I'm sure I'm tryna find the right words I ain't the same anymore You gone and changed I'm sure You gone and changed from before I'm tryna find the right words It's the difference between its worth 1,000 diamond rings, oh Living lives in two places wears my soul too thin I was walking from the station just to meet you in the morning Believe it dawned on me that I don't know where I began I was walking from the station just to meet you Living lives in two places wears my soul too thin I was walking from the station just to meet you in the morning Believe it dawned on me that I don't know where I began I was walking from the station just to meet you It's the difference between its worth 1,000 diamond rings, oh
Writer(s): Connor Phillip Jacobus, Braden Isaac Lawrence, Robert Richard Grote Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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