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Cory Miller - Home (feat. Forester Project) Lyrics



Cory Miller - Home (feat. Forester Project) Lyrics




Empty rooms with clothes everywhere
No people in sight, but smoke is in the air
The record started playing
And there you appeared
Loving you always
Been my biggest fear

This house is not home
I'm outside looking in
You bring me to my knees
Theres no more giving in
Theres no more fleeing fate
No more littles dates
No more lying to my self
Like your doing great
No more trying to take it back to times
In the back of your mind
Stop wasting my time
Can we make it right
How you say that this all fine
I can see it your eyes
Can you see it mine
Can you see it mine?
I'm not tryna fall in line
Dream about unfreezing time
Break these shakels off wrist
And hope one day i see the light
It's just me all alone tonight
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Empty rooms with clothes everywhere
No people in sight, but smoke is in the air
The record started playing
And there you appeared
Loving you always
Been my biggest fear

This house is not home
I'm outside looking in
You bring me to my knees
Theres no more giving in
Theres no more fleeing fate
No more littles dates
No more lying to my self
Like your doing great
No more trying to take it back to times
In the back of your mind
Stop wasting my time
Can we make it right
How you say that this all fine
I can see it your eyes
Can you see it mine
Can you see it mine?
I'm not tryna fall in line
Dream about unfreezing time
Break these shakels off wrist
And hope one day i see the light
It's just me all alone tonight
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