Feeling sick all huddled in my
(Dusty corner. Oh, my dusty corner)
Thinking slow 'cause it's the only thing that
makes life worth living

I'm feeling it all again
(I know you wanna. Oh, I know you wanna)
I'm (?) feeling it all again
(I'll never make it home)

And still I've gotta (?) break through the archway
Still I've gotta hold my head up high
But when a bolt of lightning hits and the garden takes me
And says I just can't walk on water anymore

Daily bread is always at the
(End of the tunnel. Oh, end of the tunnel)
Feeling certain is only in a place that I (?) can't live in

I'm feeling it all again
(I know you wanna. Oh, I know you wanna)
I'm (?) feeling it all again
(I'll never make it home)

And still I've gotta (?) break through the archway
Still I've gotta hold my head up high
But when a bolt of lightning hits and the garden takes me
And says I just can't walk on water anymore

Ooo

Yeah

And still I've gotta (?) break through the archway
Still I've gotta hold my head up high
But when a bolt of lightning hits and the garden takes me
And says I just can't walk on water anymore

I can't walk anymore
I can't walk it no more, yeah
I can't walk anymore


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