Runnin
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Runnin
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For every calm there is a storm
But it is often out of view
It changes paths it changes forms
Just like our souls
Like they often do
Broke the calm, strain my back
I was born, driving by fear
And I don't think I'll ever understand
But I know I'll be runnin for years
I hope there's a higher ground
Because I'm going steadily down
And I know I'll be alright
If I just get through the night
I love your way, I love you baby, don't mean maybe
I love your way, and oh you brighten and enlighten
I've been walking, I've been walking sideways
Walking down the street
And I won';t look back to another minute
Because there's nothing left to see
I took the long way
Oh I took the long way
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