I Can See

Album: Circles (2020)
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  • I'm so close, I can taste it
    The man on the moon keep playin'
    Practical jokes, planting the mirrors and smoke
    That I fade away in
    You be complaining
    And I can't explain it, I guess
    Nothing compare to the feelin' of feelin' amazing
    Now I'm switchin' location
    'Cause Heaven too far when you live in the basement
    I'm looking for balance, I'm in an oasis
    Well, I need somebody to save me, mm
    Before I drive myself crazy

    And all I know
    If life is but a dream then so are we
    Show me something, show me something, show me something
    And all I know
    If life is but a dream then so are we
    Show me something, show me something, something I can see

    Yeah, don't tell me to stop
    Let me keep goin' until I cannot
    Life is a fantasy until you wake up in shock
    Hittin' the ground, I'm hittin' the ground, I fell from the top
    You never expect to drop, so hold on
    But that's just the way it goes
    Your God don't wait for no one
    And when that's all you know
    It keep you on your toes
    You got so far to go
    But look at where you came from

    And all I know
    If life is but a dream then so are we
    Show me something, show me something, show me something
    And all I know
    If life is but a dream then so are we
    Show me something, show me something, something I can see Writer/s: Malcolm James McCormick, Robert Shea Taylor
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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