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Another Day, Another Way Lyrics
Jumping on the next train
And for a moment
I just don't know where I am
Sick and tired of seeing good people
Bending over for the system that I hate
Never meant to break your heart
But for a moment I just know I have
Give me time to cope my mind
And finding faults for the reason
To why I leave
Most leave when I'm going strong
(Chorus)
Lead me away and I shall call love on you
Leave me the way that I still burn over you
I've been aware
Sitting here in county hail
I should have been with you
But that's just how I am
Ain't no one to go my bail
But at least I know just when
And how I leave
Must leave when I'm going strong
(Chorus)
Lead me away and I shall call love on you
Leave me the way that I still burn over you
Well i've been waiting for years
And I still call love on you
Leave me the way that I still burn over you
Well I've been aware
And for a moment
I just don't know where I am
Sick and tired of seeing good people
Bending over for the system that I hate
But for a moment I just know I have
Give me time to cope my mind
And finding faults for the reason
To why I leave
Lead me away and I shall call love on you
Leave me the way that I still burn over you
I've been aware
I should have been with you
But that's just how I am
Ain't no one to go my bail
But at least I know just when
And how I leave
Lead me away and I shall call love on you
Leave me the way that I still burn over you
Well i've been waiting for years
And I still call love on you
Leave me the way that I still burn over you
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This song is about feeling trapped and disillusioned with society and the system, highlighting one's strong desire to break free from the monotonous routine and the constraints that hinder personal growth and happiness. The mention of being trapped in jail being an obvious metaphor for how our souls can feel trapped under the restrictions of society. They are alone, with no one to bail them out, to save them, when they've made all the wrong mistakes. It reflects the frustration, regret, and yearning of those stuck in society's cells have for something better.