Always There
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Always There
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I want to talk a lot and ask about your day
I want to talk a lot more words than I can say
I find a hole on floor that blocked all my way
And it makes me stop, not even wanting to stay
And it’s always there for you
And it’s always there for you
I hear a voice in the distance screaming a complain
I hear that boring voice that insists on make me awake
I break the window glasses flipping me away
Across the window glasses, happier I can’t stay
And it’s always there for you
And it’s always there for you
I know this, across this, fighting for this mess
Some dirty drink a broken (or cold) sink, alright I guess
And it’s always there for you
And it’s always there for you
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Who performs "Always There"?
Dharma Foundation performs "Always There", and this lyric page sits inside the Dharma Foundation catalog on LyroVerse.
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