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climb the wall and leave it all behind |
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climb the wall and leave it all behind |
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you've got so much on your table |
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and I now that you are able |
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but you're hiding in your cradle |
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trying to rock it all away |
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you're sailing where the driftwood goes |
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you're falling from the sky like stone |
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you're the lifeline not the dead zone |
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the foundation, not the headstone |
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many things you need to let go |
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many things you need to start |
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and I know that your dependants |
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may be pleased with your attention |
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but I know it's worth a mention |
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that it's tearing them apart |
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and sometimes it's a hard road, |
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maybe it's elusive (so hard to find your way) |
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but you know just what the truth is (you feel it every day) |
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and maybe it's intrusive (won't seem to go away) |
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but you know you've got to do it (let go of yesterday) |
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until it's done |
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showed you wisdom showed you wonders |
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that you cannot pull asunder |
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and there's no curse that you're under |
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cause it's over, gone away |
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now you have all you need |
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all the stores are full, your wings are strong |
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now it's time to compete |
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you can run the race and carry on |