Find Me

Album: Walls (2016)
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  • I see you on a western sky
    All my best tonight
    Out in the dark
    You always seem to come my way
    Come and take your shape
    Out on the stars
    I really wanna know your name
    See your face, know who you are, who you are

    How did ya find me, how did ya find me?
    What are you looking for, are you looking for
    How did ya find me how did ya find me
    Up in the shadow, picking up my load

    I'm waiting on the smoke to rise from behind your eyes
    Send me away
    Follow me into the wild with a twisted smile, I can't escape
    Now I got you by my side, all my life, day after day
    From the grave

    How did ya find me how did ya find me
    What are you looking for, are you looking for
    How did ya find me how did ya find me
    Up in the shadows, picking up my load

    I see you under western skies
    Behind your eyes
    I can escape
    From the grave

    How did ya find me how did ya find me?
    What are you looking for, are you looking for
    How did ya find me how did ya find me?
    Up in the shadows, what are you looking for

    How did ya find me how did ya find me? Writer/s: Anthony Caleb Followill, Ivan Nathan Followill, Jared Followill, Matthew Followill
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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