Looking For The Exit
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Looking For The Exit
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Drained my blood and gave it all away
Wasting life through shadows in a cave
Sold my soul by sailing with the tide
Laid tô waste with nothing left inside
Hiding in darkness
Driven by past tragedies
Is there any way tô turn this back around?
I'm looking for the exit now (looking for the exit)
Looking for the exit now (looking for the exit)
All the way out
Killed my pride tô rise above the maze
Touched the sky from deep within a cage
I'm trading health for drops of ecstasy
Chains of gold will get the best of me
Caught in a cobweb
Like a puppet on a string
Won't you help me break away from underground?
I'm looking for the exit now (looking for the exit)
Looking for the exit now (looking for the exit)
All the way out
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Oceania performs "Looking For The Exit", and this lyric page sits inside the Oceania catalog on LyroVerse.
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