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New Winter lyrics
The world is full of, what might've been
And never was, but we all sink like lead
But we are crashing and flaming out
Our words are heavier coming from our mouths
But this new winter won't bring me down
Won't bring me down
And there have been times
When I thought I was losing my mind
Home is where I lay my head tonight
At the end if an overnight drive
I watch these cars go passing by
I, I look at this Midwestern sky
In the middle of an Ohio night
I feel like I am alright
My life is full of, where I could've gone
I always knew, this time would come
And now I'm crashing and flaming out
My words are all too real, when said out loud
But this new winter won't keep me down
Won't keep me down
And there have been times
When I thought I was losing my mind
Home is where I lay my head tonight
At the end if an overnight drive
I watch these cars go passing by
I, I look at this Midwestern sky
In the middle of an Ohio night
I feel like I am alright
I've given all that I have and you just wanted more
You kick me out of your life just like you're closing a door
I've given all that I have and you just wanted more
You kick me out of your life just like you're closing a door
Home is where I lay my head tonight
At the end if an overnight drive
I watch these cars go passing by
I, I look at this Midwestern sky
In the middle of an Ohio night
I feel like I am alright
Home is where I lay my head tonight
At the end if an overnight drive
I watch these cars go passing by
I, I look at this Midwestern sky
In the middle of an Ohio night
I feel like I am alright
Home is where I lay my head tonight
At the end of an overnight drive
I watch these cars go passing by
In the middle of an Ohio night
Part of these releases
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- Track 2 on Hope
- 1 There Was a Kid, Part 2
- 1 There Was A Kid
- 3 Running In Place
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