Empty Space

Album: Stanley Climbfall (2002)
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  • Too late to hide
    And too tired to care
    Take what you've learned
    And forget the rest
    Take what you see
    Of what's left of me
    You know where I've been
    And I don't want to go there again

    [Chorus:]
    You're beautiful, you're confusing
    You're illogical, you're amazing
    And I've seen the world
    It's overrated
    Until you're everything
    I have nothing
    But an empty space

    And I've been down
    This road before
    All that I've found
    Points me right back to you
    And I've watched you move
    From down below
    Where do I go from here
    I guess I'll find out as I go

    [Chorus]
    You're beautiful, you're confusing
    You're illogical, you're amazing
    And I've seen the world
    It's overrated
    Until you're everything
    I have nothing
    But an empty space Writer/s: JASON WADE
    Publisher: Round Hill
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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