Текст песни Something to Come Home To - The Winter Passing

Something to Come Home To - The Winter Passing
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Дата выпуска: 02.07.2020
Язык песни: Английский

Something to Come Home To

It takes a village to keep you safe
It just takes you to keep me sane
You ripped the blindfold
You made me see the good in all the scars I’ve formed
The pain is real and that’s okay
It’s not about hiding away
I carried those things every day
I never had something to come home to
I never had something to come home to
I never had something to come home to
‘Til I found you
Years I watched from a windowsill
Now you wait, you’re my safety pin
But here I am, lost in another crowd under fluorescent light
Their glitter doesn’t shine
With one-way thoughts and applause
They’re pledging duty to the cause
But they’re unsure of their footsteps
Who’s gonna crawl and who’s gonna draw?
I never had something to come home to
I never had something to come home to
I never had something to come home to
‘Til I found
I always felt like a stranger here
I always felt like a stranger here
I always felt like a stranger here
‘Til I found
‘Til I found you
I never had something to come home to
I never had something to come home to
I never had something to come home to
‘Til I found

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