So where do you go when your problems
Won’t solve themselves and only seem to get worse?
We drove through the heart of the country
Just to find that the blood stopped pumping
Some time ago and the corpse was left to get cold
Don’t feel much like adventure any more
I’d rather sleep in my own bed that on a stranger’s floor
And remembering all the times we had
Doesn't stop you feeling bad, it just makes you feel alone
I know I'm not as grateful as I should be
Spent so long being angry and what did that achieve?
So sit back and try to come to terms
With the fact you’ll never stop or learn
That there’s no shame in a life
That others call a waste of time
When they've barely lived themselves
Some nights make you realise that you’re paying a healthy price
For not finding another way to spend your time
Is this hole you've fallen into, a grave or an escape route
Take your chances and just keep digging
Till you’re stuck with no way back
When you’re up against it, that’s when you’ll push right through it
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