Monday

Album: Telluric (2016)
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  • All day blazed I wonder
    If through grace I find the new high I wanted
    Could it be you?
    No bible no more
    I don't know faith like I did before
    I gave it enough
    I saw the fallen white doors
    Oh, I stumbled too and get it wrong
    When it's said and gone
    I'd wait with you
    Fading out to silence
    Blame it on your rage and somber nature
    If the violent conversation gets the best of you
    And over graves we'll all get laid and from the babies
    Some will teach us what the hell our souls were born to do
    Oh, I was never lost, I only chose to never go home
    Oh, I was never lost, I only chose to never go home
    Oh, I was never lost, I only chose to never go home
    Oh, I was never lost, I only chose to never go home Writer/s: DANN HUME, MATT CORBY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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