Cedar Lane

Album: Stay Gold (2014)
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  • Rows after rows of passenger planes
    Headed out again, running all in vain
    Motel blues, only bad news
    I'm never looking for you
    You find me all the same

    I lay awake at night envisioning
    A trace from the past
    This heavy heart of mine, it never fails
    To bring me right back

    Now I see us walking down Cedar Lane
    Slow in the sunshine fast in the rain
    Time moved so swiftly all of those days
    I still remember how you used to say
    "Something good will come out of this"

    Coast after coast, cities and states
    My world's an empty map where nothing remains
    The place we belonged is quietly gone
    While we were making plans, it drifted away

    I lie awake at night envisioning
    A trace from the past
    This heavy heart of mine, it never fails
    To bring me right back

    Now I see us walking down Cedar Lane
    Slow in the sunshine, fast in the rain
    Time moved so swiftly all of those days
    I still remember how you used to say
    "Something good will come out of this"

    "Something good will come out of this"

    How could I break away from you?
    How could I break away from you?
    How could I break away from you?
    How could I break away from you?
    How could I break away from you?
    How could I break away from you?
    How could I break away from you?
    How could I break away from you? Writer/s: Johanna Kajsa Soederberg, Klara Maria Soederberg
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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