Islands
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Islands
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I'm left and right and in between
I am laying low on the ceiling
A floating stone in the sea of things I've seen
Running somewhere while this city runs through me
I don't believe in misery
I don't believe there are two of me
Islands of myself
Islands of myself
Islands of myself
Can you help me?
I'm right and wrong; reluctant king
I'm working on reconciling
All the brothers that reside inside of me
Dreaming sleepless while this city dreams of peace
Dreaming sleepless while this city dreams of peace
I don't believe in misery
I don't believe that you're near
Islands of myself
Islands of myself
Islands of myself
Can you help me?
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Lewis Del Mar performs "Islands", and this lyric page sits inside the Lewis Del Mar catalog on LyroVerse.
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