I can tell by the way that you stare that you've been wandering way too long. Her life's in overdrive. It's been tragic all along.
If it were up to me, then I would cut you from those awful chains and finally set you free. No matter what I know..
You come and go.
Could a man like me measure up to what they've done to you? If we take time I think I could show you what I always knew.
If it were up to me, then I would cut you from those awful chains and finally set you free. No matter what I know..
You come and go.
You come and go. Whatever I know. You come and go.
credits
from Commuters: Volume One,
released May 18, 2013
Song and lyrics written by Color Culture.
Produced, Engineered and Mixed by Scot Stewart.
Mastered by Roger Seibel at Sae Mastering, AZ
All Material Copyright 2013 Color Culture.
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