Lost In The Grey

Album: Shadows Inside (2017)
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  • We are greater than this
    We are stronger than before
    There's no locking us in
    We're not hopeless anymore

    Everyone feels safe, safe on the inside
    Holding on but never really alive
    Everyone feels safe, safe in the outline
    Holding on to the cage in your mind
    To the cage in your mind

    I've found a way to pull you from the life you hate
    To somewhere real so you don't find your self lost in the grey
    We are greater than this
    We are stronger than before
    There's no locking us in
    We're not hopeless anymore

    Don't tell me that you're, you're the same
    There's nothing, no mold that I can't break
    Don't tell me that you're full of shame
    There's nothing, you're a rat that wants to bleed
    I'm just a rat that wants to bleed

    I've found a way to pull you from the life you hate
    To somewhere real so you don't find your self lost in the grey
    We are greater than this
    We are stronger than before
    There's no locking us in
    We're not hopeless anymore

    We're hopeless not helpless
    There's more to life than what's in site
    We're hopeless not helpless
    We're hopeless not helpless
    (Not helpless)

    I've found a way
    I've found a way
    We are greater than this
    We are stronger than before
    There's no locking us in
    We're not hopeless anymore Writer/s: Drew Fulk, Jerod Boyd, Justin Aufdemkampe, Levi Benton, Robert Stead, Ryan Neff
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Royalty Network
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