Can't see the path ahead
But I can smell the rain
Hide beneath the canopy
I never would complain

Eyes on the sky
We see the darkness start to grow
We could build a fire
Or just wait to drive

Either way I'm fine
I'm alive, I'm home

We traded everything
And left the country side
Metal towers, skylines
Over lucid starlit nights

Found a north side neighborhood
That we could call our own
I'm just fine, I'm alive
I am home

I'm falling over edges with you
I'm longing just to see your face again
I'm taking on the world to give you
Everything you need while I'm away

All our friends in our hometown
They don't call us anymore
I can't remember feeling less alone
When you call me yours

I'm falling over edges with you
I'm longing just to see your face again
I'm taking on the world to give you
Everything you need while I'm away

I'm falling over edges with you
I'm longing just to see your face again
I'm taking on the world to give you
Everything you need while I'm away

I pack my things at night
While you sleep
You could never stand
To watch me leave

Wake up with the sun, pull me in
And I'm in love
With the whole world again

I'm falling over edges with you
I'm longing just to see

I'm falling over edges with you
I'm longing just to see your face again
I'm taking on the world to give you
Everything you need while I'm away

I'm falling over edges with you
I'm longing just to see your face again
I'm taking on the world to give you
Everything you need while I'm away

I'm falling over edges with you
I'm longing just to see your face again
I'm taking on the world to give you
Everything you need while I'm away

I'm falling over edges with you
I'm longing just to see your face again
I'm taking on the world to give you
Everything you need while I'm away




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Pull Me In Lyrics as written by Corey Warning Brian Mcternan

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    definitely my favorite song off of the new cd. the song is so atmospheric i get lost in it and find myself wishing the repeated chorus would never end

    wildaman1on August 26, 2010   Link

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