Anywhere But Here

Album: The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell (2013)
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  • Some say a storm is coming
    Some say the end is near
    Some think it's all so hazy
    I think it's all so clear

    If it all ends tomorrow
    If it all disappears
    Where do you think you're going?
    Anywhere else but here

    I don't claim to have the reasons
    All I know is, if the world stops spinning tomorrow
    I'd never shed a tear
    I'd rather be anywhere, anywhere
    Anywhere but here

    Some say they have the answers
    Some say they know the truth
    Some people live in question
    Some people have no clue

    If there was no tomorrow
    If there was just today
    Would you make different choices?
    Or would you stay the same?

    I don't claim to have the reasons
    All I know is, if the world stops spinning tomorrow
    I'd never shed a tear
    I'd rather be anywhere, anywhere
    Anywhere but here

    If there was no tomorrow
    If there was no tomorrow
    If there was no tomorrow
    Would you stay, the same?

    If there's no tomorrow
    If there's no tomorrow
    If there's no tomorrow
    Would you stay, the same?

    If the world stops spinning tomorrow
    I'd never shed a tear
    I'd rather be anywhere, anywhere
    Anywhere but here

    If the world stops spinning tomorrow
    I'd never shed a tear
    I'd rather be anywhere, anywhere
    Anywhere but here Writer/s: Ivan Moody, Jeremy Spencer, Kevin Churko, Thomas Jason Grinstead, Zoltan Bathory
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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