From a Closet in Norway (Oslo Blues)

Album: Rose Ave (2014)
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  • I would rather be any place but here
    Spin the bottle or roll the dice, my dear
    'Cause I can't care, I can't seem to break my fall
    It seems I would rather be any place at all

    So if the world is round now, why
    Can't we have everything?
    'Cause the highs are so high
    These lows are killing me
    Killing me
    Hmm, killing me

    I remember when wind would make me cry
    And I remember when wasn't afraid to die
    I wish I'd never and, never fallen in lie
    So take this soul I sold, I'm going back in time

    So if the world is round now, why
    Can't we have everything?
    'Cause the highs are so high
    These lows are killing me
    Killing me
    Oh they're killing me

    Seems the dying are the only ones that really know how to live
    It seems the dying are the only ones that really know how to live, oh
    Seems the dying are the only ones that really know how to live
    It seems the dying are the only ones that really know how to live Writer/s: ALECIA MOORE, DALLAS GREEN
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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