Rush Together

Album: When All That's Left Is You (2006)
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  • They grew up in the same old town
    Never knowing the other was around
    Read from the same damn books
    Never gave each other looks
    But one day the sun will shine
    I know
    For their eyes have told me so
    Chasing advice from those who say
    I've lost my mind

    Rush together to find each other
    Now it's too late
    You can never wait for luck
    Forever bound
    By the same instrument
    We all adhere
    That's guilt

    So that's how the story goes
    So far
    I'll tell you the rest
    But now
    I'm tired of what I think
    A situation where I can't sing
    But I hate the vagrant life
    I know
    Nothing has been more sold
    ‘Til Now
    Living my life after those who say I've lost my mind

    Rush together to find each other
    Now it's too late
    You can never wait for luck
    Forever bound
    By the same instrument
    We all adhere
    That's guilt

    This is the end
    Of the song
    Where the facts are laid out for you
    In a nice little line
    But I'm trying
    To portray my experiences
    As clear as I can
    In another day
    At another time
    We can stand
    Hand in hand
    In the end

    So what do you say?
    What do you say?
    Can we turn this clock back
    Thirteen years
    And relate
    I won't mind
    Can we stay?
    Isn't it fate?
    Isn't it fate?
    That we spill our guts out
    On this very day
    I don't mind
    I want to
    I want to
    Stay Writer/s: KEVIN TRUCKENMILLER
    Publisher: TUNECORE INC, TuneCore Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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