The Last Year

Album: Here In The Pitch (2024)
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  • Out of luck and out of time
    It's true the last year ought've plagued my mind
    To be the actor to play the part, it's come to this
    'Cause I'm exactly what you said
    And better off than dead
    Can't get me out of my own bed
    You'd wonder if ever there's been hope for me

    I think it's gonna be fine
    I think we're gonna be together
    And the storyline goes forever
    And the distances I can see
    It's you and me
    I'm gone with all the changes in my mind

    Out of luck and out of time
    And wouldn't you say the past's no longer quite
    As near as you'd like, and it's gonna hurt you now
    'Cause I'm exactly what you said
    The tears have all been shed
    Can't watch the headlights from my bed
    The chapter's at an end, and I'll be holding tight

    I think it's gonna be fine
    I think we're gonna be together
    And the storyline goes forever
    And the distances I can see
    It's you and me
    I'm gone with all the changes in my mind Writer/s: Jessica Pratt
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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