Wake up friend and ask the dust
Where are we now, where should we be
After all this storm i’m trying to forgive
Ask the dust for a better place
And don’t forget the past
As i won’t forget this shame
Days are turning grey
And i’m floating with no air
It’s raining underneath a skin
That’s been dry for many years
Long way down a tired journey began
I stood up on my feet at the edge
Of the deepest hole, of my brightest feeling (o mood)
But i came across a big rift
Where i found you
Southern flame that never ends
Overtakes me again
Southern flame –that- still remains
Still remains
We’ve never been one
I try to find myself
On this desert that we’ve made
Thousand reasons to believe
Thousand reasons to keep out
I dont know where i am
Where are we now…
Since i walked through this bleak path
I knew i should drift apart
Little by little the bitter heat grew old
But warm winds never settled down
And i wrecked my mind
I split my life in two
I’m shielded form weakness now
Sometimes i can’t conceal
The hollow beneath these words
But summer’s still hot on my heels
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