Someone

Album: Everything's Dandy (2018)
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  • Running jumping sliding falling
    My knees scrape on the ground
    Being along, being together
    Singing lying down

    I don't want to act my age anymore
    I just want to sit back and ignore

    Cause I'm tired of being
    Someone I never knew
    I'm tired of hanging
    All my hopes on you

    Take this love from out my heart
    Burn it on the fire of my facade

    Walking throwing catching crawling
    Seeking hiding, being found
    Wrestling dangling, escaping mother
    Weeping eyes will never drown

    I don't want to act my age anymore
    I just want to sit back and ignore

    Cause I'm tired of being
    Someone I never knew
    I'm tired of hanging
    All my hopes on you

    Take this love from out my heart
    Burn it on the fire of my facade

    I hear my voice
    I hear my voice
    I hear my voice
    I hear my voice Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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