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lyrics
Sometimes
I wonder
Where I have been
All of this time
Maybe 3,000 feet above the ocean you love
Then you let go
You’re smiling so sweetly
Your attempts defeat me
I know
That time moves slow
Won’t let you go
Time
Makes sense
Enjoy
The fall
When I return
I’ll meet you there
3,000 feet above the edge
You love
I swore to you I would become something more
You’re right where I want you to be
I started this 9-5 years ago
You told me then I would become something more
Something more
Now that I’m here you’re so far away
I never thought I would here you say go home
Go home
Your body returns to days of when you were young
Remember how easy it was for you to fall in love
I know
Now that I’m here
You are drifting away
We were supposed to be
Something more
This is something I cannot conceive
No one
Will know
Leave me alone
Twisting and turn your reality
This is not what you’re supposed to see
You should move on
I know
You won’t
Time moves slow
You know you’re already gone
Your heart may be fleeting
But mine is still beating
You swore to me we would become something more
I started this 9-5 years ago
You told me then I supposed to be something more
Something more
Now that I’m here you’re so far away
I never thought I would here you say go home
Go home
When I return
I’ll meet you there (I’ll meet you there)
3,000 feet above the edge you love
I swore to you I would become something more
You’re right where I want you to be
credits
from Fabric Of Reality,
track released May 4, 2015
Chris Hodges - Vocals
Jeff Reynolds - Guitar, Keys, Samples
Trey Richards - Guitar
Brian Gray - Bass, Vocals
Ryan Buchanan - Drums
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