In the backyard we can find, just a little piece of mind
we see sparrows taking dive as we're paralyzed
Going through through the old pictures, seeing still frames that still hurt
Being so far from alert as I'm next to you
I hope, you'll see
You're the blood that runs through my veins
I hope, It's a shame
Well I just had to leave today
Well I'm in pain
Everyday night I lie awake, thinking of mistakes to make
Make a few more whats the cost
Well I say it's your loss
What's so special about me?
Leave me in tranquility
Well I just can't even comprehend
Are you a jealous man?
Yes I am
What kind of jealousy lurks inside?
Oh my oh my oh my (You don't wanna know)
Demons fill my head, and my money is all spent
Thanks to, thanks to you
Hoping one day, intelligence will find
find it's way, into your unstable mind
guilty I feel, keeping you from living happily
ever after isn't what it used to be
I am cursed
You are hurt
But there's a find line, between you and I
Between you and I
But I see the line, and I hold to my own
Never gonna see me around here again, travelin' on home!
Tschüss mama!
Will things ever change? I'm going insane
hey (woman)
Time to catch a train, it's rolling my way
hey (woman I've been waiting so long)
Hey
In our lives were playing, against so many friends and I see raindrops falling, from your face again, just to know
We can hope
Places in the dark, it's where we hide but I'm saving my prayers, for another time just to know
We can hope
We can hope
We can hope, we can hope
credits
from Hope,
released May 4, 2014
Lyrics, instrumentation, and produced by Alexander James Hagendorf
Vocals by Julia Mae Staley and Alexander James Hagendorf
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