Shake me down
Not a lot of people left around
Who knows now
Softly laying on the ground, ooh
Not a lot of people left around, ooh

In my life, I've seen
People walk into the sea
Just to find memories
Plagued by constant misery
Their eyes cast down
Fixed upon the ground
Their eyes cast down

I'll keep my eyes fixed on the sun

Shake me down
Cut my hair on a silver cloud
Broken sound
Softly laying on the ground, ooh
Not a lot of people left around, ooh

In my past, bittersweet
There's no love between the sheets
Taste the blood, broken dreams
Lonely times indeed
With eyes cast down
Fixed upon the ground
Eyes cast down

I'll keep my eyes fixed on the sun

Turn back now it's time for me to let go
Way down had to find a place to lay low
Lampshade turned around into a light post

Walk around the corner
Never saw it coming, still
I try to make a move
It almost stopped me from belief
I don't wanna know the future
But I'm like Rolling Thunder

Even on a cloudy day
Even on a cloudy day
Even on a cloudy day
Even on a cloudy day
Even on a cloudy day
Even on a cloudy day
Even on a cloudy day

I'll keep my eyes fixed on the
I'll keep my eyes fixed on the
I'll keep my eyes fixed on the sun

Shake me down
Not a lot of people left around, ooh


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    YESS I KNEW IT!! why? cuz i am going through an addiction of drugs myself. I am currently three days sober on my way to recovery and i will tell you this song literally helps with the withdraws. i was kinda curious about him as well as far as if he was on drugs currently but i suppose i can believe you (AshleyJayne) when you say he denies it. This song helps me battle everyday.(min by min)

    I mean this song is me to a T. "In my past, bittersweet, There's no love between the sheets", thats no doubt all i care about is the drug. not girls. Not thinkin bout sex. Also the and,"Taste the blood, broken dreams, Lonely times indeed," and i mean very lonely. and of course "eyes cast down" you always be lookin at the ground on drugs. especially if your noddin like i was. and and ill keep my eyes fixed on the sun. thats definatley stayin positive to recovery. thank you! LOOOVE THIS SONG!

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