Found It In Silence
by Haim

Album: Something To Tell You (2017)
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  • I wanted an honest man
    I thought I found one of them
    Stood by him every time I was scared
    I was blind, wasn't I
    Thought he was an honest man
    Who could put me back together again
    Tried so hard to read his mind, through his eyes
    I was scared, I was blind

    But I found it in silence, I finally see
    There's no turning back, I know what's good for me
    I found it in silence, I finally see
    There's no turning back, I know what's good for me

    Three fingers on the edge
    You always talk me down in the end
    Made me think you were right, all this time
    Not this time, not this time
    Both of us, holding back
    But you were the most guilty of that
    Someone else on your mind, all this time
    I was right, wasn't I

    You told me, "don't walk away"
    You told me not to walk away
    You told me not to walk, walk, walk
    Walk, walk, walk, walk, walk, walk, walk

    But I found it in silence, I finally see (I finally see)
    There's no turning back, I know what's good for me
    I found it in silence, I finally see (I finally see)
    There's no turning back, I know what's good for me
    Found it in silence (found it in silence), finally see (finally see)
    There's no turning back, I know what's good for me
    Found it in silence (found it in silence), finally see (finally see)
    There's no turning back, I know what's good for me

    It was always for the better
    And I guess I should have known
    The truth is, it's your issue, I know I need to let it go
    And though I have found happiness, in my life that's truly mine
    You'd think I could just laugh it off, but it gets me every time

    But I found it in silence
    Found it in, found it in silence
    Found it in, found it in silence
    Found it in, found it in silence
    Found it in, found it in silence
    Finally see
    Found it in silence, finally
    Found it in silence, finally see
    Found it in silence, finally

    I found it in silence, I finally see
    There's no turning back, I know what's good for me
    Found it in silence, finally see
    There's no turning back, I know what's good for me
    I found it in silence (found it in silence), finally see
    I know what's good for me (there's no turning back, I know what's good for me)
    I found it in s-, I know what's good for me
    I know what's good for me
    I found it in s- (found it in silence)
    Finally see
    I know what's good for me
    I finally see
    Found it in silence, finally see
    There's no turning back, I know what's good for me Writer/s: Alana Mychal Haim, Ariel Zvi Rechtshaid, Danielle Sari Haim, Este Arielle Haim
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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