Two Hands

Album: The Long Fall Back to Earth (2009)
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  • I?ve been living out of sanity
    I?ve been splitting hairs and blurring lines
    I am a house that is divided
    In my heart and in my mind

    I use one hand to pull closer
    The other to push you away
    If I had two hands doing the same thing
    Lifted high, lifted high

    I have a broken disposition
    I?m a liar who thirsts for the truth
    And while I ache for faith to hold me
    I need to feel the scars and see the proof

    And if we just keep digging we can reach the foundation
    Of our souls
    And if we just keep cutting all the chains from our hearts
    We?ll lose control

    And it feels like giving in
    It feels like starting over
    It feels like waking up, and you know it?s coming
    It feels like a brand new day
    Open your eyes
    Writer/s: CHARLIE LOWELL, DAN HASELTINE, GABE RUSCHIVAL, JEREMY LUTITO, MATT ODMARK, STEPHEN DANIEL MASON
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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