Anchor
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Anchor
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The last bus is leaving, but you're on the curb
You wanted to run but you're lacking the nerve
And motionless standing, you can't find a word
The tail lights are fading, your feet on the ground
Your bags, like an anchor, are weighing you down
You're moored to the future, you're stuck in this town
You turn to your left and i'm standing alone
With a numbness that's lingering deep in my bones
And it looks like you're gonna be coming back home
And there for a moment we're caught in a stare
The city just stops while it hangs in the air
I once would have saved you, but now i don't care
So i turn around and go
And i turn around and go
Take another way, take another way,
Take another way, take another way
Take another way home
Take another way, take another way,
Take another way, take another way
Take another way home
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Who performs "Anchor"?
Josh Woodward performs "Anchor", and this lyric page sits inside the Josh Woodward catalog on LyroVerse.
Are there related songs to explore after "Anchor"?
Yes. The related section below points to 20-20 and A Thousand Skins (part 1) with a short reason for opening each page next.
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