Anchor

Album: Stanley Climbfall (2002)
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  • I stand with a blank expression now
    And I can't believe myself
    Would someone tell me how
    Did I get here

    I am walking
    Changing slowly
    I am chasing
    Climbing closer

    I know that I'll never be alone
    You will never let me go
    You are my anchor
    Hold my hand while I'm sinking in the sand
    No one else could understand
    You are my anchor

    It seems that I lost track of time
    And I can't believe my mind
    Would you save me if
    I reached out to you

    I am waiting
    Watching, standing
    I am reaching
    Climbing closer

    I know that I'll never be alone
    You will never let me go
    You are my anchor
    Hold my hand while I'm sinking in the sand
    No one else could understand
    You are my anchor

    Anchor yeah

    Can you hear me, hear me
    Can you hear me Writer/s: CARL WILLARD BROEMEL, JASON WADE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Round Hill
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Lora from Manhatton, NyI lifehouse and this song is really bad!
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