I'm Where I Should Be

Album: Saturn's Pattern (2015)
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  • That sign upon your shop front
    Is it for sale or rent?
    I need a sign just like that
    I'm willing to pay cash

    No reason why
    Just to fill the time
    I know exactly why
    I'm where I should be

    I really don't get anxious
    I leave it up to fate
    Our lives are so at random
    It really don't make sense

    And any holes found empty
    We'll fill with summer lawn

    Reach for the sky
    I only want what's mine
    I know exactly why
    I'm where I should be

    Not trapped by the burden of parody
    Shooting cold stares that could freeze ice cream
    Thieves in the garden have turned to stone
    Nothing is left now for babylon

    No reason why
    Just to fill the time
    I know exactly why
    I'm where I should be

    Reach for the sky
    I only want what's mine
    I know exactly why
    I'm where I should be Writer/s: JAN NICHOLAS KYBERT, PAUL JOHN WELLER
    Publisher: Royalty Network, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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