Autumn wind turns again
The days are warm, start to fade
And all that's here is still the same
Memories fall like rain

The only world I know
Steady as you go
It?s too easy, it?s too easy for you
It?s too easy, it?s too easy for you

Sinking in the sand of time
A measurable bind, I?ll be fine
I?ll burn a fire above the air
So heaven is still on my side

Where is it tonight
No more alibis
It?s too easy, it?s too easy for you
It?s too easy, it?s too easy for you

Autumn wind turns again
The days are warm, start to fade



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Too Easy Lyrics as written by Ryan Tedder

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    The character within the story of this song is absolutely consumed and stuck within a past after a loss, presumably a break-up. Said person is intoxicated by memories and cannot move on; however, the better half that has left makes it seem so easy to move on and turn their feelings off, stop the memories from flowing. Heartbreaking and stunning.

    deecorbellon June 29, 2009   Link

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