Drift Away
Drift Away lyrics by Jonah Tolchin. Like an old lullaby that your mama sung You comfort yourself about the things you've done Moving so fast I know you wanna...
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Drift Away
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Like an old lullaby that your mama sung
You comfort yourself about the things you've done
Moving so fast I know you wanna slow down
Trying to breathe in while your breathing out
And oh the guilt, and oh the shame
It's time to let go and let it drift away
It's alright to smile, it's alright to cry
It's okay to live again after you die
I know you think your heart can't take it no more
But I'm here for you, no one’s keeping score
And no more guilt, and no more shame
It's time to let go and let it drift away
Drift away, drift away
It's time to let go and let it drift away
It's time to let go and let it drift away
It's time to let go and let it drift away
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