Are We There?
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Are We There?
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As haunting as this may seem
I'll slowly dive into the sea
I'll breathe to stop the use of air
So that I drown without a care
If you want me to stand tall I'll lay you down
I'll use you as a stepping-stone to take my crown
So watch as I change to become more like a god some say reborn
I heard a saint, call out to me it told me things I need to see
Hear me call to you
Hear me call out
"It's your life so turn this around"
As haunting as this now seems
I'll slowly float up to the sea and breathe for you have your faith in me
Hear me call to you
Hear me call out
"It's your life so turn this around"
With this I thank you the most
Are we there? (6x)
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