I wish I could part, with how I used to be
The ideals of growing up, start to decay
I wish I could take it back, and stay that way
Ill show the child inside me, what I knew all along
Cast away, or drifting closer
I could never tell in the tide that keeps pulling me under
If I could ever repay my debt, for everything you gave me
I would finally know...
That in the face of a river I can do no wrong
Memories i cant grasp, flood my eyes
Down the stream we call home, they keep passing me by
I swear to you, if I could take it back
I would remain whole, instead of the cast away I've become
Or will I pass away and drift along...
That In the face of a river I can do no wrong
Of the person I always wanted to be
Looking into the base of it all
In the face of a river
I see only misery
My dreams start to differ and I begin to shatter
In the place we called home, we start to lose what matters.
In the place we called home, we start to lose what matters.
In the place we called home, we start to lose what matters.
In the place we called home, we start to lose what matters....
credits
from Masks,
released March 4, 2014
Simon Larochette - The Sugar Shack Recording
Mastering - Jeff Hartling
Album Artwork - Maggee Day
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