High

Album: yet to be titled (2024)
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  • I took my time
    Called up to say
    Out of the silence
    Don't think I ran away
    How has your day been?
    Tell me what's changed?
    Are you still searching?
    I think I'm doing the same thing
    It's been so long
    I wasn't there
    Don't want you to feel
    Like I, I didn't care
    I went to find myself
    I couldn't take you there, no, mm

    'Cause where'd you run if you can't?
    I wanna grow but I don't wanna trip
    So what?
    So where'd you run if you can't?
    Just know one thing
    Is that you're gonna always be high

    Always be high
    (?)
    Always be high
    Where do you run

    I've had my lows
    You weren't always there for me
    But time has shown
    That I can love myself again
    I'll always need my friends
    But I need to find one in myself (myself, myself)

    'Cause where'd you run if you can't?
    I wanna grow but I don't wanna trip
    So what?
    So where'd you run if you can't?
    Just know one thing
    Is that you're gonna always be high

    Always be high
    (?)
    Always be high
    (?)
    Always be high
    (?)
    Always be high Writer/s: Barbara Hyouyhat, Edith Nelson, Jorja Smith, Michael Stafford
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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