Year From Now
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Year From Now
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Don’t wait for a sign
It’s time to let go
Stop wishing for someone to
Tell you some secret that
You’ve always known
Go out for a drive
Go out for a smoke
Look for a sign of life in every breath
And every sky
And every hand hold
A year from now
You’ll forget what it felt like
Won’t remember how
Your body stopped feeling like your own
A year from now
You’ll forget what it felt like
Won’t remember how
Your body stopped feeling like your own
But you’ve got a blessed kind of heart
And you’ve spun out wonders from your love
Whisper this and know that it’s true
Tasha, you’re brighter than you’ve ever been
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