Living Proof

Album: I Don't Live Here Anymore (2021)
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  • Banging on a drum
    You turn me lose
    Maybe I'm the living proof
    What have I been runnin' from?

    I went down to the corner
    They're building at my block
    Maybe I've been gone too long
    I can't go back
    Oh, lonesome
    I will protect
    I'll keep improving
    Taking me home
    I'm always changing
    Now I suppose
    I'm only moving
    I'm in Chicago
    Come to me now
    I know the path
    I know it's changing
    I know the pain
    The pain you've been feeling
    I've been to the place
    That you've tried escaping
    I can't recall
    What I believe in
    I'm always changing
    Love overflowing

    But I'm rising
    And I'm damaged
    Oh, rising
    Ooh Writer/s: Adam Granofsky
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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