Colours are fading fast from my memory
But I know you're still haunting everything
And though someday maybe I'll be okay
But I can't escape, no no

I've damned myself tonight
I pray I'll be alright
But you let me down I swear
Trying to cut you out
Can't even scream and shout
'Cause you left me numb my dear

Oh, won't you let me go?
Don't say it's okay
I was on my way to healing, oh

It's something I just need to learn
Every time I feel alone
I can't keep running back to you again
You turned my golden into dust
Rain on me until I rust
All I do is run to you again

Summers are over, lights can shine again
Giving myself to something I can't mend
And I know someday maybe I'll be okay
But am I to blame? Oh no

I've damned myself tonight
I pray I'll be alright
But you let me down I swear
Trying to cut you out
Can't even scream or shout
'Cause you left me numb my dear

Oh, won't you let me go?
Don't say it's okay
I was on my way to healing, oh

It's something I just need to learn
Every time I feel alone
I can't keep running back to you again
You turned my golden into dust
Rain on me until I rust
All I do is run to you again

Baby, I was on my way
I was on my way, I was on my way

Baby, I was on my way
I was on my way, I was on my way

Baby, I was on my way
I was on my way, I was on my way

Baby, I was on my way
I was on my way, I was on my way

It's something I just need to learn
Every time I feel alone
I can't keep running back to you again
You turned my golden into dust
Rain on me until I rust
All I do is run to you again

Baby, I was on my way
I was on my way, I was on my way


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On My Way Lyrics as written by Jesse Shatkin Louisa Rose Allen

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