I can't get my mind to stop running
I can't say I'm able
I can't get my mind to stop running around
So take me when I'm able
But it's alright to find this out

I'm in a better place
When you take this and turn it around
I'm in a better place when you take this take this

I can't get my mind to stop trading spaces
And faces slowly happy me
I take my time I take my time
And I close my eyes
It's alright to find this out

I'm in a better place
When you take this and turn it around
I'm in a better place when you take this take this

I can't get my mind to stop running
I can't say I'm able
I can't get my mind to stop running around
No so take me when I'm able
But it's alright to find this out

I'm in a better place
When you take this and turn it around
I'm in a better place when you take this take this now


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God and Mars Lyrics as written by Timothy John Arnold Keith Michael Goodwin

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    i get the sense that he's just hit a bunch of hurdles recently in his life(maybe a break-up,maybe just feelings of unaccomplishment) and he's dealing with it is by just blocking it all out and not truly caring.like hes just in his mind everythings okay and thats whats getting him through and he doesnt want anyone to tell him otherwise.and i agree with yhalothar,im pretty sure its "this is changed,its a shame..."

    highndrivingon May 07, 2008   Link

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