Edendale

Album: Death Valley (2020)
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  • I arrived, but I've been here before
    And I've achieved, if they're keepin' score
    I'm secure, now that's a lie for sure
    I want Edendale

    I'm in a hurry, but where am I goin'?
    And I am worried, my head full of knowin'
    And I have buried, a feelin' that's growin'
    And I want Edendale

    Edendale, Edendale, I'm ready for Edendale
    My peace of mind, is no longer for sale
    To the high bidder or a false holy grail
    Not in Edendale

    Ah the thrill, from getting what is sought
    Then a bill, arrives for what's been bought
    Was it worth, the fights that I have fought?
    I want Edendale

    Edendale, Edendale, I'm ready for Edendale
    My peace of mind, is no longer for sale
    To the high bidder or a false holy grail
    Not in Edendale

    To feel the sunshine
    And see the divine
    All because of wanting what I've got, not what I don't
    And though I may leave
    I do believe
    I'm welcome back, anytime I want, hey hey

    Edendale, Edendale, I'm ready for Edendale
    My peace of mind, is no longer for sale
    To the high bidder or a false holy grail
    Not in Edendale

    Edendale, Edendale, I'm ready for Edendale
    My peace of mind, is no longer for sale
    To the high bidder or a false holy grail
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