Take Me Back to Where I Was

Album: III (2012)
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  • Moving forward
    Far away from your wing
    Holding onto what?
    Replace the better side of me

    Always second guessing
    Steering clear of your cross
    Makes it easier for me
    To accept what I have lost

    I don't need your secret place
    I've found a better one
    Thinking of no one else
    Led me to this
    Help me through this

    Just take me back to where I was
    Just take me back to where I was

    Erase this state of mind
    Help me get back what's mine
    Face down with hands against the wall
    Please take what I've had to hide
    Start me over from the start
    Reshape my heart tonight
    I was thinking of someone else
    When you noticed
    And I'm sorry for this

    Just take me back to where I was
    Just take me back to where I was

    When I was thinking of no one else in our moments
    That I'll never forget Writer/s: CHAD PETREE, GREGORY CHAD PETREE, JEREMY DAWSON, UNKNOWN COMPOSER
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Royalty Network
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