The One You Know

Album: Rainier Fog (2018)
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  • I'm a little alike
    You before things had changed
    In a compass, I ride
    All this feels rearranged

    Tell me, does it matter
    If I'm still here, or I'm gone?
    Shifting to the after
    An impostor, I'm not the one you know

    I look the same outside
    Nearly me even though
    I carry something I hide
    Underneath the one you know

    Tell me, does it matter
    If I'm still here, or I'm gone?
    Shifting to the after
    An impostor, so disowned

    Are you surprised black water flows
    From wells run dry?
    I'm not the one you know

    Lay me out with our guilt
    Watch the explosions fall, rain
    Cannot live within this tilt
    Carryin' over
    I'm not the one you know

    Tell me, does it matter
    If I'm still here, or I'm gone?
    Shifting to the after
    An impostor, so disowned

    Are you surprised black water flows
    From wells run dry?
    I'm not the one you know
    I'm not the one you know Writer/s: Jerry Cantrell
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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