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Redstarborn - Someone Lyrics



Redstarborn - Someone Lyrics




Walking home alone
In the light night rain
A little buzzed from the brandy
Already forgetting her name

Check my phone one more time
Tell myself it peace of mind
Haven't heard from you in a while
Hope that you're doin alright

I know that someone will find me
Somebody faithful and true
When this old crazy world comes crashing down around me
I know that someone is you

So much history
So many question marks
Sometimes I think it'd be nice
If we could go back to the start

Now I'm wide awake, it's 3am
Had that stupid dream again
The one where I can never get the words out
To tell you you're more than a friend

Morning sun finds a crack
Hits my face and drags me back, to reality
Gotta face the day alone now
But I'll never forget what you said
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Walking home alone
In the light night rain
A little buzzed from the brandy
Already forgetting her name

Check my phone one more time
Tell myself it peace of mind
Haven't heard from you in a while
Hope that you're doin alright

I know that someone will find me
Somebody faithful and true
When this old crazy world comes crashing down around me
I know that someone is you

So much history
So many question marks
Sometimes I think it'd be nice
If we could go back to the start

Now I'm wide awake, it's 3am
Had that stupid dream again
The one where I can never get the words out
To tell you you're more than a friend

Morning sun finds a crack
Hits my face and drags me back, to reality
Gotta face the day alone now
But I'll never forget what you said
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Writer: Daniel Newton
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Written by: Daniel Newton

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