Yesterday's Son

Album: Out of the Wasteland (2015)
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  • The beginning was so easy
    Do whatever to survive
    In the middle of my story
    All I want is to feel alive

    And I am not my mother or father
    And I am not yesterday's son
    I'm not broken, I'm a wide open highway
    With room to run

    All these voices and decisions
    Swimming circles in my head
    All these choices and opinions
    Feeling heavy as lead

    And I am not my mother or father
    And I am not yesterday's son
    I'm not broken, I'm a wide open highway
    With room to run

    In the middle of my story
    All I want is to feel alive

    And I am not my mother or father
    And I am not yesterday's son
    I'm not broken, I'm a wide open highway
    With room to run Writer/s: JASON MICHAEL WADE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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