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Playing with the questions in the back of my mind
Sleeping with a demon, waking up in the night
Wondering if I will ever make my escape from the land of the living
From the land of the fake
I caught your nightmare, lost your dream
Cut my losses, swam upstream
Now I'm in the in between
And where'd I put my compass?
Following a figure with its hands in the air
Walking toward the sun with a halo made of hair
Wondering if anybody ever walks alone
And if you really need a house to have a place to call your home

There's more than you think, I think
More than you think, I think

Houses full of memories, houses full of pain
Houses full of heartbeats, rotting in the rain
A child with a round face peering out the window
Sitting in a small chair, finger on the spindle
Weave another widower, paint another shadow
Listen for the footsteps coming from the meadow
Stepping on the fallen leaves and snapping all the twigs
But walks in to a bear trap before they get their digs

There's more than you think, I think
More than you think, I think

Oh, how much is it to spend your time?
Is it less expensive on my dime?
Don't talk to me, I'm fine
Just lost those rosy glasses
Can't see the forest through all these trees
Keep fallin' I scarred my knees
There's more to see here, there's gotta be
Now, where'd I put those glasses?

Playing with the questions in the back of my mind
Sleeping with a demon, waking up in the night
Wondering if I will ever make my escape from the land of the living
From the land of the fake
I caught your nightmare, lost your dream
Cut my losses, swam upstream
And ow I'm in the in between
And where'd I put my compass?
My glasses, my glasses
Where'd I put my compass?

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from Patron Saints of the Ordinary, released April 3, 2016

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Carmel Liburdi Detroit, Michigan

Alt/indie /singer-songwriter from Detroit, MI.

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