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Album: Sail Out (2013)
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  • Out of place, out of space and time, wide awake
    Out of papers I am, not okay
    I am out my mind
    Outer space, that's where I been goin'
    To a place where, place where nobody knows
    Floating at a pace where, uh, now you see me and now you don't

    I do not feel the fear of fallin', I wanna fly
    If it all goes well then I will
    But what if I don't?

    I'll be right where I was before
    But I'm not alone, you said, "Take my hand"
    And we go (and we go), and we go (and we go)
    And I hope that we don't overdose
    'Cause we don't ('cause we don't)
    No, we don't (no, we don't)
    Ever know when we have had enough

    Wait

    Now my thoughts so cloudy and my hearts so crowded with hate
    I am so frustrated like my soul's been taken away
    Broken promise of everything that I thought you were
    Thought you said this would never hurt
    That's what it did, that is all

    I do not feel the fear of falling
    Thought I could fly
    It didn't go well, but oh well
    What do you know?

    I'm right back where I was before
    But I'm not alone, you said, "Take my hand"
    And we go (and we go), and we go (and we go)
    And I hope that we don't overdose
    'Cause we don't ('cause we don't)
    No, we don't (no, we don't)
    Ever know when we have had enough

    I'm gon' be so cold (yeah), need some more (yeah)
    I've never felt these things before
    I'm a fiend for sure, please don't go
    How could you not need me no more? (ooh)

    I don't get it
    You're the only thing that I loved
    You're the only thing that I want
    You're the only reason, the only reason

    I do not feel the fear of fallin', I wanna fly
    If it all goes well, then I will
    But what if I don't?

    I'll be right where I was before
    You're all that I know Writer/s: BRIAN WARFIELD, JHENE AIKO, MAC ROBINSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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