Hello old town how have you been?
I'm not that sober but let me begin
I once was a young man who roamed this place
With big dreams and ideas meant to change my fate
I walked with some rags my shoes and my name
At times all I had in a pillow case
and it's true
I'd always been told what my life would be
Destiny just means you'll never be free
No matter how far or where I'd be
My fate seemed more patient in waiting for me
The cross roads of my life are where I'll see
If I give in or ever be free
and it's true.
I once shared a thought on the other side
If I'd ever come back that I'd surely die
Never thought I'd give in or see the day
That I'd come crawling on back this way
Times worn its tracks across my face
It's so hard to tell if I've lost this race
I cry cause' I promised to never return
To this place..
credits
from The Love Between,
released November 9, 2018
Song by Kevin Sur, Ryan Lynch, and Ben Boyden
Lyrics by Kevin Sur
String Arrangements by Andrew Joslyn
Engineered and Produced by Gary Mula
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