Album: A Deeper Understanding (2017)
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  • Go to bed now I can tell
    Pain is on the way out now
    Look at the way the domino falls away

    I know it's hard looking in
    Knowing that tomorrow you'll be back again
    Hang your head and let me in, I'm waiting
    So long

    I was staring into the light
    When I saw you in the distance, I knew that you'd be mine
    Am I moving back in time?
    Just standing still?

    I met a man with a broken back
    He had a fear in his eyes that I could understand
    I can't even shake the hand
    Without breaking it

    I've been pulling on a wire, but it just won't break
    I've been turning up the dial, but I hear no sound
    I resist what I cannot change
    And I wanna find what can't be found

    I'm aware of the time we lost
    Like a demon in the doorway, waiting to be born
    But I'm here all alone, just begging

    Pull me close and let me hold you in
    Give me the deeper understanding of who I am
    Yeah, I'm moving back again, I'm waiting, yeah

    I'm just pulling on a wire, but it just won't break
    I've been turning up the dial, but I hear no sound
    I resist what I cannot change, own it in your own way
    Yeah, I wanna find what can't be found Writer/s: Adam Granofsky
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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