Album: Behind The Light (2014)
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  • When the day is done, the weight is on my mind
    How should I give up, how should I survive?
    Leaning to the side of the busy street
    Looking down, these people never notice me
    Am I the only one who thinks it's hard to breathe?

    I feel it's hard to say what's on my mind
    I feel it's hard to say what's not inside
    You think your fight is over
    It's only so much closer
    I reach my hands to the sky
    And fly

    Ten thousand faces here, but who am I?
    Am I the only one with a reason to hide?
    Searching through a maze only to find
    Another wall to break, another wall to climb
    It's when I lose myself, then I realize

    I feel it's hard to say what's on my mind
    I feel it's hard to say what's not inside
    You think your fight is over
    It's only so much closer
    I reach my hands to the sky
    And fly

    I feel it's hard to say what's on my mind
    I feel it's hard to say what's not inside
    You think your fight is over
    It's only so much closer
    I reach my hands to the sky
    And fly Writer/s: PHILLIP PHILLIPS, TODD CLARK
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Spirit Music Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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