Nebraska

Album: Work It Out (2015)
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  • I'm coming back for you (Back for you)
    Nebraska calls my name (It calls my name)
    The harvest of my love (Of my love)
    The green has turned to gray

    And I'm walking on thin ice
    To find who I really am

    The path, it moves
    It shouts I'm alive
    I'm here so close
    With you, I'm alive

    I hope it's not too late (Not too late)
    The sound that tends to stop (It beckons me)
    The buildings grew too tall (Grew too tall)
    The beauty of the shade

    And I'm walking on thin ice
    To find who I really am

    The path, it moves
    It shouts I'm alive
    I'm here so close
    With you, I'm alive

    I coming back for...
    I hope it's not too late

    The path, it moves
    It shouts I'm alive
    I'm here so close
    With you, I'm alive
    The path, it moves
    It shouts I'm alive
    I'm here so close
    With you, I'm alive

    And I'm walking on thin ice
    To find who I really am
    And I'm staring at my feet
    I left my heart in this land Writer/s: LUCY ROSE PARTON
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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