Night at Lake Unknown

Album: Upside Down Mountain (2014)
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  • It don't take much imagination
    To see the picture frame
    I don't need a concentration
    To know when I'm in pain
    When I lost myself, I lost you by extension
    I don't know who would stand to gain

    These silly dreams aren't worth a mention
    But they keep collecting in my brain
    When on the hunt for fame and fortune
    Picked up the trail just fine
    Everywhere I go the doors fly open
    But I run out once outside
    When I break my heart, I know that yours gets broken
    I just wish that kept me in line
    But I can't live outside the moment
    And it just keeps leaving me behind
    It just keeps leaving me behind

    When I can't sleep my mind is a circle
    I watched the ceiling fan
    I closed my eyes and I feel the wind blow
    My bed it turns into a raft
    I drift away it's night at lake unknown, I'm floating
    I see it all for what it is
    Most anything can be forgiven
    With what is left we'll have to live
    With what is left we'll have to live Writer/s: CONOR M. OBERST
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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