I was livid by the time I came down from my second wind,
And I drown in vertigo - all the place that I should have been,
And I let the blinds descend on distractions that come in excess,
I withdraw into myself and shut down with all my weaknesses.
But, I wait and I hope that someday everything will be fine,
Everything will be okay,
And I stay, try to keep myself calm while I wait for the storm to let up on its own
I know, I'm traveling down a lonely road,
There's a place at the end that I wanna call my home,
But to get there from here I must go it alone.
There was a calming sense of sadness that came with a sense of relief,
And I'm getting over the madness that shocked my into disbelief,
And with this fatal attraction I get closer to what wasn't there,
And on the distant horizon I see it broken and beyond repair.
I know, I'm traveling down a lonely road,
There's a place at the end that I wanna call my home,
But to get there from here I must go it alone.
But wait, why should I give up everyone that I love for everything that I want?
And take everything that I am and where I belong is right where I'm standing,
But, I know, we're traveling down a lonely road,
There's a place at the end that we wanna call home,
But to get there from here we must go it alone.
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