A Better Day
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A Better Day
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Out on my own again now
This time I take no blame
Diving in a sea of pain now
I feel betrayed
Waiting so long
I ain't no saint
Nothing to say
Trying to find a better day
It's time to go now
Don't follow my way
Don't you hear them calling
I don't feel quite the same
Ridin' the waves of pain now
Children of yesterday, oh Lord
Fallin' apart
Losing the grip
Masking the shame
Life is fading, sorrow within
Can you hear them calling
There's nothing left to say
Searching for a new tomorrow
Finding a better day
You don't have to understand
I'm trapped in this living hell
All the lies will always remain
Now it's time for you to fail
You're locked inside your prison cell
Nothing will ever be the same again
Searching for a new tomorrow
Finding a better day
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