The Wall

Album: The Alchemist's Euphoria (2022)
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  • I caught a bad one, I can barely hold on
    And now the pizza man won't come
    Close the window, get the box set on the stream
    And now my angels they won't come
    I got a lot of love to give
    It's just a simple way to live

    When you hit the wall
    As wide as it is tall
    And how do we get here?
    You know we always get here

    Why'd you do it, why'd you have to lose control?
    Well, I blame it on my heroes
    Said a lot of things I know I will regret
    Well, that's the point of getting old
    I'm sat in the departure lounge
    Just waiting for the check, oh

    When you hit the wall
    As wide as it is tall
    And how do we get here?
    You know we always get here
    Walk and then you crawl
    I can break your fall
    And how do we get here?
    You know we always get here
    You know we always get here
    You know we always get here

    Sing me a love song, I'm on my way now
    Over the dark clouds inside my head

    When you hit the wall
    As wide as it is tall
    And how do we get here?
    You know we always get here
    (Walk and then you crawl) walk and then you crawl
    (I can break your fall) I can break your fall
    And how do we get here?
    You know we always get here
    You know we always get here

    You get back up, you get back up again
    You get back up, you get back up again
    You get back up, you get back up again
    You get back up, you know we always get here

    I caught a bad one, I can barely hold on
    And now my angels fade away Writer/s: Sergio Pizzorno
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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