How can you be so lost
When you know exactly where it is
You are standing
Together or alone
Where it is you wanna go
Seems far away
But all it is is time spent
This, you've got to know
Stop trying to escape from yourself
You will never get away
When the love you give is all you have
You realize you can never really stay
For too long
When the night comes and you are all alone
You got these memory people
Screaming at your face
You try to shut them out
But you can't stop the feeling picking up its pace
Oh, my my
Can't you hear them sing
Sweet love
Sweet love, sweet love, sweet
Oh, my my
Can't you hear them sing
Sweet love
I pray I find you at home
My sweet love
They're pounding on your front door
You've been trying to get them up off
Of your case
You duck beneath the windowpane
Hope that they'll just give up and go
Away
Holding fast to remedies
That got you out of close ones in the past
In you life, you'll find
There ain't no one solution on which you can rest
There ain't no magic
Sometimes when there's work to do
You contemplate packing it in
And going back to bed
It's hard to see a point
When every corner in your house
Has lost its edge
Oh, my my
Can't you hear them sing
Sweet love
Sweet love, sweet love, sweet
Oh, my my
Can't you hear them sing
Sweet love
I pray I find you at home
My sweet love
The trouble with an injured soul
Is you can never come back quite the same
Even if you're stronger
When your blood is cold
You might as well just change your name
Still trying to find a reason
Why you're sighing in the middle of the day
The beater on this heart has been at odds with me
Most every single way
And that's ok
Oh, my my
Can't you hear them sing
Sweet love
Sweet love, sweet love, sweet
Oh, my my
Can't you hear them sing
Sweet love
I pray I find you at home
My sweet love
My sweet love
My sweet love
I pray I find you at home
My sweet
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