Fading In (Hardy)

Album: Steadman's Wake (2021)
  • There’s a roll call rolling in
    Says “let’s begin”
    But this thing that has your measure
    Makes you stop
    But it’s all inside your head, your crazy head
    And you keep on, keep on, keep on ‘til you drop
    It’ll dim your day no more. It’ll dim your day no more. It’ll dim your day no more…
    I’m fadin’ in
    And there’s never really been
    That much of me
    I’m fadin’ fair
    And that’s never really where
    I thought I’d be
    Unfair – that’s what you call it when it don’t square
    That’s when you call it
    But it’s all right, cause it’s the sun
    When your light shines on
    It’ll dim your day no more. It’ll dim your day no more. It’ll dim your day no more… Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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