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Where You Want to Go

from Every Movement, Every Time by Coner McFarlin

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Maybe I was tired
Of the way people change.
Every day, looking on, as people move away,
Moments gone to waste.
Maybe I was tired
Of the way people stay the same.
Holding on to memories, ancient philosophies
That don't mean a thing.

So high
That's where I want to be.
So low
Repeated history.
Maybe it's just me.

But then heaven and earth and collide
In a mystery.
Stars will fall into my hands, hearts will move, the sun will dance,
Minds will be at ease.
And then nothing will stand between me
And the future days.
Life is short, a fragile love, God I hope it is enough.
But I will just have to wait and see.

Maybe I was tired
Of losing what I had gained.
Invested all I ever had in visions and dreams,
Temporary feelings.
Know that I am not proud
Of what I say and think about, every time I open my mouth
I speak too loud.

So high
That's where I want to be.
So low
Repeated history.
Maybe it's just me.

But then heaven and earth and collide
In a mystery.
Stars will fall into my hands, hearts will move, the sun will dance,
Minds will be at ease.
And then nothing will stand between me
And the future days.
Life is short, a fragile love, God I hope it is enough.
But I will just have to wait and see.

So long to everything that I know.
I have no idea where I will go.
You know that it's always easier looking back
To know what to do.
No it's not easy when you are confused.
Just know that
You will get to where you want to.

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from Every Movement, Every Time, released June 20, 2017

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