The Mess We Make

Album: Gratitude (2019)
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  • Look at the mess we make, locking ourselves away
    On so many beautiful days
    But how can I separate, the songs from the mistakes
    I know

    Forgotten birthdays, I didn't call
    I am working on my balance, as I'm climbing up the walls

    People say to me, you're living in the dream
    I never know the answer, I don't know what you mean
    Lay me down and let me be
    Baby can't you see, we gotta love ourselves before we can love anybody else

    Look what we sacrifice, trying to realize
    Our vision of paradise
    But even if we're running blind! At least we can say we tried
    To see all the signals and the signs, that flash up in the night

    People say to me, you're living in the dream
    I never know the answer, I don't know what you mean
    Lay me down and let me be
    Baby can't you see, we gotta love ourselves before we can love anybody else

    Luckily, Clarity, Finally is coming to me
    Slowly, I can see
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