Disappear

Album: Red Light, Green Light (2022)
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  • I want to disappear like a wave breaking on the shore
    I don't want no more
    All that we used to know is but a dream
    I don't recognize this place
    All I see is an empty space
    I want to disappear
    I can't wait till you come to take me home

    I think life is beautiful despite this
    Maybe there is too much wrong to right this, I don't know
    Do we have the wherewithal to fight this baby, I don't know
    I can't let it go

    Oh, the days are long and cold
    The nights are even longer
    Wanna feel the part of me that's stronger

    I think life is beautiful despite this
    Maybe there is too much wrong to right this, I don't know
    Do we have the wherewithal to fight this baby, I don't know
    I can't let it go

    Oh, won't you meet me here?
    Feel the sea rushing to the shore
    I don't need much more
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