Yes I'm Changing

Album: Currents (2015)
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  • I was raging, it was late
    In the world my demons cultivate
    I felt the strangest emotion, but it wasn't hate
    For once
    Yes, I'm changing, yes, I'm gone
    Yes, I'm older, yes, I'm moving on
    And if you don't think it's a crime, you can come along
    With me
    Life is moving, can't you see?
    There's no future left for you and me
    I was hoping and I was searching endlessly

    But baby, now there's nothing left that I can do
    So don't be blue
    There is another future waiting there for you

    I saw it different, I must admit
    I caught a glimpse, I'm going after it
    They say people never change, but that's bullshit
    They do
    Yes, I'm changing, can't stop it now
    And even if I wanted I wouldn't know how
    Another version of myself I think I found
    At last
    And I can't always hide away
    Curse indulgence and despise the fame
    There is a world out there and it's calling my name
    And it's calling yours

    Girl, it's calling yours too
    It's calling yours too
    It's calling yours too
    It's calling yours too

    It's calling out for you
    Arise and walk on through
    The world beyond that door
    Is calling out for you
    Arise and walk on through
    It's calling out for you
    Arise and walk on through
    The world beyond that door
    Is calling out for you Writer/s: Kevin Parker
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Vizz from BrazilThis song is so meaningful.
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