Passenger
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Passenger
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Then I woke, seven whole days gone
The sunrise is perfect
Taking aim, changing colours while it burns
It made my stomach turn
It made me quite unsure
A lesser diamond on a road with no horizon
Then it comes...I'm stardust
When a day hasn't been torture let me know
I'll find a way up, celebrate, then wake up
On the ground
I may define disturbed
A mental village burned
Connect to silence, say a prayer, let go of the rope
Then let it come
Now i'm done and I know
Because it hurts in all ways
In other words I am a passenger
A dream that's over
I'll let your wild ocean
Hold my light while you're quite broken...it's alright
I'll let the emotion roll my eyes
If not I apologize
Now I'm done
For once in my life I hurt
A slow train has overturned
And I am a passenger
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