Anchor
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Anchor
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Sometimes I can't hide
My scars, my lies
Memories don't disappear so easily
I still have dreams that I'm alone in the world
Nowhere to call home
Lie to me just one more time
Tell that everything is fine
And that this fear is not real
I need something new to feel
Can you be my anchor?
Can you be mine?
Sometimes I pretend that I am fine
I hope it will become true one of these days
How many masks is someone able to wear
Just to hide the pain?
Lie to me just one more time
Tell that everything is fine
And that this fear is not real
I need something new to feel
Can you be my anchor?
Can you be mine?
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Who performs "Anchor"?
Johnny Oak performs "Anchor", and this lyric page sits inside the Johnny Oak catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to A Day That Never Comes and Beating Of a Broken Heart with a short reason for opening each page next.
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