Album: Tidal Wave (2016)
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  • I focused on the outline
    And I focused on the scenes
    I watched it come apart
    And I knew that it could have been me

    I saw fences tied in razor wire
    Borders drawn in blood
    I saw nothing but rain for days
    Still I, I wasn't ready for the flood
    Is there always enough strength for the next step?
    Is there always a way back from your regrets?
    I want to hear you say, it'll be okay
    I want to hear you say, it's not too late

    I would walk down that road while it crumbled into dust
    I put my faith in a violent man
    He was the only one that I could trust

    He built fences tied in razor wire
    Borders drawn in blood
    There was nothing but rain for days and days
    Still no one was ready for the flood

    Is there always enough strength for the next step?
    Is there always a way back from your regrets?
    I want to hear you say, it'll be okay
    I want to hear you say, it's not too late

    Is there always a reason to fall apart?
    Is there always a light on in the dark?
    Is there always a way home for a lost son?
    Is there always a savior when you need one?

    I want to hear you say, it'll be okay
    I want to hear you say, it's not too late
    I want to hear you say, it'll be okay
    I want to hear you say, it's not too late
    It's not too late Writer/s: ADAM LAZZARA, EDWARD REYES, JOHN THOMAS NOLAN, MARK O'CONNELL, SHAUN COOPER
    Publisher: KOBALT MUSIC PUBLISHING LIMITED,
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