Keep Away From Me

Album: Dealing With Demons I (2020)
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    So sick of all the sorrow
    Put down all my dreams 'til tomorrow
    Watch you slowly slip away
    While I try to live my life without you

    Let these thoughts and words rip out the sutures
    Let this light burn my way into the future

    Whatever you do
    Just do it away from me
    Whoever you want to be
    Just be it away from me
    Wherever you go
    Just go there away from me
    Whoever you are now
    Just stay clear away from me

    These shackles that hold us all here
    This burden so heavy, it's not clear
    Look into your eyes, it's just a vacant stare
    Looking back, I can tell you never cared

    Whatever you do
    Just do it away from me
    Whoever you want to be
    Just be it away from me
    Wherever you go
    Just go there away from me
    Whoever you are now
    Just stay clear away from me

    The reluctant and broken road
    Beaten down and bruised
    Deaf, dumb and blind
    From all the endless abuse

    Whatever you do
    Just do it away from me
    Whoever you want to be
    Just be it away from me
    Wherever you go
    Just go there away from me
    Whoever you are now
    Just stay clear away
    Just stay clear away from me Writer/s: Austin D'ammond, Bradley James Fafara, Michael Spreitzer, Neal Tielmann
    Publisher: Royalty Network, Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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