You've Changed My Mind

Album: Dig In Deep (2016)
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  • I'd hidden away
    The pains of the day
    And the strain of my eyes to see
    The grain of my skin
    At the start of the end
    Of all I once thought I could be
    The page has been bent
    Like an ear, and I've spent
    Too much just to straighten a line
    But you've waited as still
    As the stone of my will
    And I know you've changed my mind

    The beast in this room
    Paces and moons
    He's restless and needs to be fed
    He moves in for keeps
    At the first sign of sleep
    He groans and nuzzles my head
    I gave nearly all
    To building the wall
    That could hide me forever behind
    But now even my doubt
    Seems to know a way out
    And I know you've changed my mind

    How little I knew
    Three that I grew
    Was not just to root me down
    But might stand to wave
    When the passing of days
    Begged for a view off the ground
    My faith had grown cold
    And all I'd been told
    Convinced me that just comes with time
    But a page has been turned
    Some old fears unlearned
    And I know you've changed my mind Writer/s: JOSEPH LEE HENRY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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