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My Way Home

by Alex Lloyd

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Something 'bout last night What'd you say Feels so cold on a sunny day Over loaded mind as I walk this path Think about you in a daylight bath I feel like this on my way home No place I'm going to is known You're the sun that's in my eye I concede so I will survive Consequence, will come what may You let me run You let me hide I'm coming home The sky's so dark, dark and blue Picture shaped clouds of you know who Looking for a sign in the midnight sun Fighting myself isn't that much fun I feel like this on my way home No place I'm going to is known You're the sun that's in my eye I concede so I will survive Consequence, will come what may You let me run You let me hide I'm coming home You're the sun that's in my eye I concede so I will survive Consequence, will come what may You let me run You let me hide I'm coming home

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