Spent some time last night reading your words
You must have the saddest voice, I've never heard
But if there’s one thing I've learned, its that love must be earned
And the work is its own reward
Imagine myself in your shoes
But there never been a doubt of what I would do
When the mind starts to cloud and you’re far too proud
To admit that you might need some help
We fucked up, when we were young
Wiser heads should have led us home when the night was done
The sun came up and forced us to bed
To lie with our doubts and rest our empty heads
I stumbled across a better place
Where quiet nights are welcome and the days stay the same
The trick of the trade is to live every day
Like you’re preparing for death
If I fall or you fall, we’ll find some way to crawl
If the path is unknown. there’s no shame in going home again
We’ll happily betray, the things that led us astray
If there’s one thing to know, is the light will lead you home
The light will lead you home
The light will lead you home
Between careful steps, we try to forget
As the light, it leads you home
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