Album: Afterglow (2012)
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  • Lord won't you help me
    Make it through the night?
    No one can hear me
    Lead me to the light
    You are the reason
    I am here today
    Love is the answer
    Take me far away

    On my own I'm no better than
    All alone
    I'm a common man

    Where are you brother?
    I'm feelin' kinda low
    Sister and mother
    I want to let you know
    Can't break the chain
    It comes from deep within
    Live through the pain
    That's underneath my skin

    On my own I'm no better than
    All alone
    I'm a common man

    Called by the Siren
    Down by the sea
    Ghost in the distance
    It's callin' me
    You are the reason
    I am here today
    Love is the answer
    Take me far away

    On my own I'm no better than
    All alone
    I'm a common man

    On my way
    I will all I can
    I will stay
    Just a common man Writer/s: GLENN WILLIAM HUGHES, JASON BONHAM
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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