Album: The Awakening (2011)
Charted: 30
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  • How can I find you
    When you're always hiding from yourself
    Playing hide and seek with me
    Till it gets too dark
    Too dark, inside your shell
    Why do I even try
    When you take me for granted?
    I should know better by now
    When you call I already hear that crashing sound
    As it all falls down

    It's never too late to turn it back around
    Yeah I know you can
    Don't bury your demons deep in the ground
    When it all falls down
    The only way is up, up, up
    The only way is up, up

    I watch your spirit break
    As it shatters into a million pieces
    Just like glass I see right through you
    And your parade of excuses
    Feels like groundhog day
    You say the same things over and over
    There's that look in your eye
    And I hear that crashing sound
    As it all falls down

    It's never too late to turn it back around
    Yeah I know you can
    Don't bury your demons deep in the ground
    When it all falls down
    The only way is up, up, up
    The only way is up, up

    It's your love that's strong
    It's the only thing that keeps me holding on
    It's your heart that's weak
    But it's not too weak to bring you back to me

    It's never too late to turn it back around
    Yeah I know you can
    Don't bury your demons deep in the ground
    When it all falls down
    When it all falls down
    It's never too late to turn it back around
    When it all falls down
    The only way is up
    The only way is up, up, up
    The only way is up, up
    When it all falls down Writer/s: JAMES MORRISON, TOBY GAD
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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