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Album: Anthem (2013)
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  • You've been trapped in the mold
    'Cause you've been running in place
    And now you're casting a shadow
    That's hanging on my face

    I see you keeping your distance
    But you're not telling me why
    Well, look into the horizon
    Instead of here and now tonight

    I don't know what is broken
    You act like you don't belong here at all
    If you've really lost something
    Maybe you should start where you've been before

    I think you're already home
    I think you're already home
    But you keep running 'round in circles but you end up
    Right back at the eye of the storm, oh oh oh oh

    When you see your reflection
    Do you recognize yourself
    'Cause every word that you say
    I hear another another cry for help

    Well if you can't see it
    Why don't you open your eyes
    I'm right here waiting
    You don't have to go far

    Because you're already home
    I think you're already home
    You keep running 'round in circles but you end up
    Right back at the eye of the storm, oh oh oh oh

    When you're all fed up being down
    When you're all fed up
    You'll be the last man standing on the battleground
    When you're all fed up being down
    You can come home to this town

    I think you're already home
    I think you're already home
    You keep running 'round in circles but you end up
    Right back at the eye of the storm, oh oh oh oh Writer/s: ISAAC HANSON, TAYLOR HANSON, ZAC HANSON
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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