Planet Earth (feat. Omri)
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Planet Earth (feat. Omri)
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Scar awakens
I really thought this would
Lay my mind to rest
Cause I've been running from
Ghosts of sorrow past
But nothing ever changes
Nothing ever moves
Nothing ever moves
I wanna follow you
To where the thought light out
A place where we can be
And never stay in doubt
I really hoped I'll find
A way to take control
To rise above the water
To learn to block it all
But nothing ever changes
Nothing ever moves
Nothing ever moves
I wanna follow you
To where the thought light out
A place where we can be
And never stay in doubt
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