Wherever

Mallory Knox

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    I count all the days that I could live to forget
    I haven't got any better
    ’Cause I tend to hold at the top of the hill
    But now the world's getting bigger
    I can't see at all
    I can’t see at all

    I'll build a house in the eye of the storm
    And it will be mine forever
    Then the clouds came back
    And my whole world was back
    I haven't seen any clearer
    No, I can't see at all
    Yes, I can't see at all

    'Cause I'm as selfish as it comes
    And I've been wasting the time
    On the tip of your shoulder
    It makes its way into your spine
    I’m a real piece of work, yeah
    Like a thief in the night
    Find your way back to wherever
    If you don’t wanna lose your mind

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    Here comes the days that I'll live to regret
    My drive is weak ’cause my liver
    Had too much of the taste, I'm a fucking disgrace
    I had a shot miss the trigger
    'Cause I can't see at all
    ’Cause I can't see at all

    I'm a hell of a liar
    I tell the truth all the time
    I'm a walking disaster
    That wants to kinda save your life
    You'd be a fool to believe it
    I'm far too lazy to try
    To find a way back to wherever
    When I don't wanna go outside

    Because I'm a slave or trying to be
    'Cause I feel it or not, I give up, I give in
    Always do
    There's times where it gets to me
    I would lie in my laugh, it's too dark
    To find my way back to you

    I count all the days that I could live to forget
    I can't get any better

    I'm still as selfish as it comes
    I'm always wasting my time
    I've had a chip on my shoulder
    It's got its way into your spine
    I'm a real piece of work, yeah
    I'm not the love of your life
    Find a way back to wherever
    If you don't wanna lose your mind
    Find a way back to wherever
    If you don't wanna lose your mind
    Find a way back to wherever
    If you don't wanna lose your mind

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    Composición: David Rawling, Joe Savins, James Gillett y Samuel Douglas

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