That You Are

Album: Unaired (2024)
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    It's the sound of it that brings me there
    This city locked into a song of prayer
    That finds no melody
    Every moment of the working day
    The twitching muscles in each step I take
    The prayer is all of me

    That I'd be
    Anywhere that you are
    That you are
    That I'd be
    Anywhere that you are
    That you are

    Maybe I have yet to venture out
    See the places that I hear about
    Planes and trains and cars
    Carve their lines into a curve-like blades
    All I get to are mistakes half-made
    Leave the door ajar

    But I'd be
    Anywhere that you are
    That you are
    That I'd be
    Anywhere that you are
    You are

    The prayer
    Is all of me, all of me
    The prayer
    Is all of me, all of me

    That I'd be
    Anywhere that you are
    That you are
    That I'd be
    Anywhere that you are
    That you are Writer/s: Andrew John Hozier-Byrne, Azniv Korkejian
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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