My Silver Lining

Album: Stay Gold (2014)
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  • I don't want to wait anymore I'm tired of looking for answers
    Take me some place where there's music and there's laughter
    I don't know if I'm scared of dying but I'm scared of living too fast, too slow
    Regret, remorse, hold on, oh no I've got to go
    There's no starting over, no new beginnings, time races on
    And you've just gotta keep on keeping on
    Gotta keep on going, looking straight out on the road
    Can't worry 'bout what's behind you or what's coming for you further up the road
    I try not to hold on to what is gone, I try to do right what is wrong
    I try to keep on keeping on
    Yeah I just keep on keeping on

    I hear a voice calling
    Calling out for me
    These shackles I've made in an attempt to be free
    Be it for reason, be it for love
    I won't take the easy road

    Woken up in a hotel room, my worries as big as the moon
    Having no idea who or what or where I am
    Something good comes with the bad
    A song's never just sad
    There's hope, there's a silver lining
    Show me my silver lining
    Show me my silver lining

    I hear a voice calling
    Calling out for me
    These shackles I've made in an attempt to be free
    Be it for reason, be it for love
    I won't take the easy road

    I won't take the easy road
    The easy road, the easy road

    I won't take the easy road
    The easy road, the easy road

    Show me my silver lining, I try to keep on keeping on
    Show me my silver lining, I try to keep on keeping on
    Show me my silver lining, I try to keep on keeping on
    Show me my silver lining, I try to keep on keeping on Writer/s: Johanna Kajsa Soederberg, Klara Maria Soederberg
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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