Apparition

Album: Frank + Derol (2012)
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  • Somehow we know how to
    See things fading out I
    Can’t keep moving along
    Without losing my mind

    I see clearer when I
    Don’t stop closing my eyes
    I keep feeling like I’m
    Running from what is right

    It’s all in my head, it’s all in my heart
    It’s all in my head, it’s all in my heart

    Are you ready or not
    To discern what we are
    Are you ready or not
    To discover it all

    Time can’t keep up with us
    We keep chasing the rush
    Moments come and they’re gone
    It’s all moving with us

    If I can’t keep up
    Then I think you’ll know
    If ya can’t move fast
    Better take is slow Writer/s: BRANDI CYRUS, CODI CARACO, ISOM INNIS
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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