The morning used to be a place where I could hide away
Where I’d awake before my troubles, through the window, lit my face
But now they’re bright and blinding, bound to be the reason I’m afraid
Don’t want to live inside that frame
With every risk that I don’t take
The evening used to be a tune that I could hum all day
Whose silver moons and deepest blues could keep the ghosts away
Now looking back, the song’s too fast to play, and in my mind
I wish I could negotiate the time
Hope I can get a hold of mine
But the future’s not a place where I can hide away
Here it’s lonely but it aint the worst thing.
...caught in the current of...
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