Road Sick

Album: Dead Set On Living (2012)
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  • Gave birth on the day of the beast
    Got swept away by the days and the weeks
    Rode hard 'til my hands hurt
    The things that we do just make it work
    Been saved by the kind souls
    Richer than diamonds and gold

    Don't lose hope, I'll be back home before you even know it
    Don't lose hope, I've said it before but I'm always gonna mean it

    This wasn't the life that I planned
    I'm road sick, sick so road sick
    But I'm trying the best that I can
    I'm road sick, sick

    Didn't land in this by mistake
    Got lucky off the risks we'd take
    Times had when I look back
    The madness of minds on a single track
    Still busting our hands and coughing blood
    Couldn't stop if we could

    Don't lose hope, I'll be back home before you even know it
    Don't lose hope, I've said it before but I'm always gonna mean it

    This wasn't the life that I planned
    I'm road sick, sick so road sick
    But I'm trying the best that I can
    I'm road sick, sick

    Oh and I know, what I've put you through
    The stress that you've had
    Patience is a virtue

    Don't lose hope, I'll be back home before you even know it
    Heard it said 1000 times before
    Sure you're gonna hear it 1000 times more
    And I don't know when this shits gonna end
    But I know there's a light at the end of this tunnel
    So don't lose hope and don't quit on me
    'Cause you're the bright light and all that I need

    This wasn't the life that I planned
    I'm road sick, sick so road sick
    But I'm trying the best that I can
    I'm road sick, sick [x2] Writer/s: JAYE SCHWARZER, Liam Joseph Cormier, MICHAEL RYAN PETERS, Scott Andrew Middleton
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., Lyst Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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