Disappear (Remember When)

Album: Issues (2014)
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  • Remember when I didn't need you?
    Well I need you now
    To hold my head
    Up high, say it's all better child
    Remember when
    Some days I feel like a saint
    I'm so alive
    Some days I can't make it enough
    It's like I have no spine
    Can't do anything right
    Now when midnight comes I've run out of time to
    Make some kind of difference| But I realize
    I constantly overlook the impact I've made
    Maybe I'm looking to change my own fate
    To make you proud
    I wanna make you proud
    When you're looking down on me
    My mind's wide open like starry skies
    I ask God questions and wonder why
    The hell that you're not here
    I wanna disappear
    With you now
    But I'm a selfish broken heart
    And now I've got this far
    Cope me with the thought of holding you a minute longer in my arms
    If me only, I set you free
    I feel so guilty cause I take every sunrise for granted
    Sometimes I forget your voice I can't stand it
    You're a long from moving on
    Brother, dub a free world
    Take me over the coast of
    A better day
    I'm stuck in my dark days
    But I can be stronger than you remember
    We're coming up on December
    But I'm not cold
    My mind's wide open like starry skies
    I ask God questions and wonder why
    The hell that you're not here
    I wanna disappear
    With you now
    But I'm a selfish broken heart
    I wanna see what you see
    I wanna be where you are
    I wasn't ready, I wanna see you one more time, I never got to say goodbye
    Mind wide open like starry skies
    I ask God questions and wonder why
    The hell that you're not here
    I wanna disappear
    With you now
    Remember when
    I didn't need you
    Well, I need you now
    To hold my head
    Up high say it's all better child
    Remember when
    I was alone
    Crying out
    You will be missed
    But I know that you're all better now
    Remember when
    I didn't need you
    Well, I need you now
    To hold my head
    Up high, say it's all better child
    Remember when
    I was alone and
    Crying out
    You will be missed
    But I know that you're all better now
    Remember when
    I didn't need you
    Well, I need you now
    To hold my head
    Up high say it's all better child
    Remember when
    I was alone and
    Crying out
    You will be missed
    But I know that you're all better now
    Remember when
    I didn't need you
    Well, I need you now
    To hold my head
    Up high, say it's all better child
    Remember when
    I was alone and
    Crying out
    You will be missed
    But I know that you're all better now Writer/s: Adrian Rebollo, Derek Carter, Josh Manuel, Michael Bohn, Skyler Acord, Tyler Acord
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave
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