Same Kind Of Different

Album: The Way I'm Livin' (2014)
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  • I am a far cry, you are a whisper
    I am sinking sand, you are a pillar
    We're nothin' alike but I can clearly see
    You are the same kind of different as me

    A distant relative, a lion and a lamb
    You got me by the right holding to my left hand
    I am anthem, you are poetry
    You are the same kind of different as me

    Never together but always right in time
    The struggles you went through resemble non of mine
    You are the complement that I always need
    You are the same kind of different as me

    I couldn't find myself, you lost your family
    I had a broken heart, you had your shattered dreams
    Before we ever me we shared a suffering
    You are the same kind of different as me

    Never together but always right in time
    The struggles you went through resemble non of mine
    You are the complement that I always need
    You are the same kind of different as me

    I am a far cry, you are a whisper
    I am sinking sand, you are a pillar
    We're nothin' alike but I can clearly see
    You are the same kind of different as me Writer/s: Adam Hood, Natalie Hemby
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp.
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