To Be Without You

Album: Prisoner (2017)
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  • It's so hard to be without you
    Lying in the bed, you are so much to be without
    Rattles in my head that empty drum filled with doubt
    Everything you lose, the wisdom will find its way out
    Every night is lonesome and is longer than before
    Nothing really matters anymore

    It's so hard to be without you
    Used to feel so angry and now only I feel humble
    Stinging from the storm inside my ribs where it thunders
    Nothing left to say or really even wonder
    We are like a book and every page is so torn
    Nothing really matters anymore

    It's so hard not to call you
    Thunder's in my bones out in the streets where I first saw you
    When everything was new and colorful, it's gotten darker
    Every day's a lesson, things were brighter before
    Nothing really matters anymore

    It's so hard to be without you
    Everyday I find another little thread of silver
    Waiting for me when I wake some place on the pillow
    And then I see the empty space beside me and remember
    I feel empty, I feel tired, I feel worn
    Nothing really matters anymore Writer/s: Ryan Adams
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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