Katie Danielson
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Far

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Katie Danielson Canonical path: /katie-danielson/far Related lyric paths: 2
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Far

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My treasures are not tucked away

In chests of oak and iron

Kept in an attic for a million

Moths and dust to lie on

My heart is envious of angels

My soul belongs in higher places

that are

Far away from here

"Live for power, wealth, and fame"

I'm fed with daily phrases

How can that be enough

When all I see are hungry faces?

My heart is envious of angels

My soul belongs in higher places

That are

Far away from here

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Katie Danielson performs "Far", and this lyric page sits inside the Katie Danielson catalog on LyroVerse.

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