Someday Soon

Album: Ozone Park (2019)
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  • Some will say I'm just lazy
    But I'm happy wasting time
    If the truth makes you angry
    I will make up a better lie
    The wind is gonna blow our way
    The wind is gonna blow our way
    Someday soon
    Someday soon

    If our promise is forever
    I will meet you between the air
    The world is gonna turn our way
    The world is gonna turn our way
    Someday soon
    Someday soon
    Someday soon
    Someday soon

    Time is a leaning hand
    You know what I'm not makes me what I am,
    I hope you understand I'm trying…

    I'll be here if you need me
    Without question, without judgment
    The world is gonna turn our way
    The world is gonna turn our way

    Someday soon
    Someday soon
    Someday soon
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