Damaged

Album: The Winery Dogs (2013)
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  • I don't think I should be here, but maybe we can make it through the night
    I don't know what I'm feeling, maybe that it's better somewhere else
    Somewhere where my mind turns off and my heart becomes the guide
    And maybe my guard is down but I don't seem to mind, oh

    But I'm damaged from the man that I was yesterday
    Yeah, it's the damage from the life that in turn used to shadow me
    And now it's over and done

    You make me think I'm feeling, but you know I'm just a vulture on your heart
    And I don't want to be this, I'm sorry I misled you from the start
    To somewhere I've never been and I could never be
    So maybe my time is up and I should let it be, oh

    But I'm damaged from the man that I was yesterday
    I guess I'm damaged from the breath that I won't led me astray
    And now it's over and done

    Yeah, I'm damaged from the man that I was yesterday
    I guess I'm damaged from the breath that I won't led me astray
    I guess I'm damaged from the chances I made yesterday
    And you know I'm standing still, there's nothing more I can say
    And now it's over and done Writer/s: MICHAEL S. PORTNOY, RICHIE KOTZEN, WILLIAM SHEEHAN
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, STARVING ARTIST, LLC, TuneCore Inc.
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