Come again
don't leave me on my own
embrace the God I used to call my own
Everyday
I'm living on my own
forgive me for the things I leave untold
Keep on coming keep on crawling
Everything is falling and pushing me
Far away from everything I used to be
and remember why everyone must go
Hello far away
from everything you should have said
would be better now
everything is wrong
far away from anything I should be singing
Holiday
you're spending on your own
you're searching for an answer to it all
Sweet embrace
you lost that long ago
then memories remind you what you own
Keep on coming keep on crawling
Everything is falling and pushing me
Far away from everything I used to be
and remember why everyone must go
Hello far away
from everything you should have said
would be better now
everything is wrong
far away from anything I should be singing
Money for good


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