Craving

Album: Chaos and The Calm (2015)
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  • Walking through the traffic on a Monday
    In the town I grew up
    Shelter from the rain in every doorway
    It's dark and everyone's numb
    Kids are making faces in the bus lane
    But nobody looks up
    Everyone's life the same as yesterday
    Just like the ticking of clocks

    And I'm craving, craving, craving something I can feel
    Where do I go, what do I need, is it ecstasy or is it fear?
    Am I on my own, am I even close
    'Cause I'm craving, still craving something I can feel

    Never thought the night could get so lonely
    'Til she called me up
    Never thought these streets could've outgrown me
    I guess it wasn't enough
    So I put my faith in everyone around me
    Then she sold all my stuff
    Sheer and wild abandon that's all I need
    And someone I can trust

    'Cause I'm craving, craving, craving something I can feel
    Where do I go, what do I need, is it ecstasy or is it fear?
    Am I on my own, am I even close
    'Cause I'm craving, still craving something I can feel

    Take me far from streets and roads
    Lead me out in the night
    Don't show me the way back home
    'Cause I

    Yes I'm craving, craving, craving something I can feel
    Where do I go, what do I need, is it ecstasy or is it fear?
    Am I on my own, am I even close
    'Cause I'm craving, still craving something I can feel

    Craving something I can feel
    Craving something I can feel
    Craving
    I'm craving something I can feel Writer/s: Iain Denis Archer, James Michael Bay
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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