Now Hear In

Album: Here and Nowhere Else (2014)
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  • I go outside and see all these things that should be real
    Come on, you're a part of it, can you breathe or can you feel?
    You're not the same as me but I know we share a thing
    No use remembering how it used to be so real

    And I can feel your pain, and I feel alright 'bout it
    I can feel your pain, and I feel alright 'bout it
    I can feel your pain, and I feel alright 'bout it
    I can feel your pain, and I feel alright 'bout it

    We're moving quickly to the same (Now hear in)
    I feel there's nothing left to say (Now hear in)
    A simple life could be so strange (Now hear in)
    If we're just living here today (Now hear in)

    I go outside and see all these things that should be real
    Come on, you're a part of it, can you breathe or can you feel?
    You're not the same as me but I know we share a thing
    No use remembering how it used to be so real

    And I can feel your pain, and I feel alright 'bout it
    I can feel your pain, and I feel alright 'bout it
    I can feel your pain, and I feel alright 'bout it
    I can feel your pain, and I feel alright 'bout it

    We're moving quickly to the same (Now hear in)
    I feel there's nothing left to say (Now hear in)
    A simple life could be so strange (Now hear in)
    If we're just living here today (Now hear in)

    You know there's nothing left to say (Now hear in)
    You know there's nothing left to say
    You know there's nothing left to say (Now hear in)
    You know there's nothing left to say Writer/s: Dylan Baldi, Jayson Gerycz
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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