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Aaron Vigil - New York Breakfast Lyrics



Aaron Vigil - New York Breakfast Lyrics
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I'm tired of waiting
I'm tired of waiting for myself
And for my sins
You're tired of wanting more
How can you understand?
I kind of want to
They're evolving
Those years aren't far
Where do the fallen go
When they fall?
Can we wait our turn?
Cannot wait at all
To all that I've loved
To all I've loved
I gave my heart and soul
But water floats away and that's alright
I kind of want it
In spite of all the things I did
Things I did
Inside of all of us
You tell me that it seemed untrue
Seemed untrue
Can a father
Be seen as a father to a son?
Can our tired eyes
See far?
Can we wait our turn?
I cannot wait at all
To all that I've loved
To all I've loved
I gave my heart and soul
But water floats away and that's alright
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I'm tired of waiting
I'm tired of waiting for myself
And for my sins
You're tired of wanting more
How can you understand?
I kind of want to
They're evolving
Those years aren't far
Where do the fallen go
When they fall?
Can we wait our turn?
Cannot wait at all
To all that I've loved
To all I've loved
I gave my heart and soul
But water floats away and that's alright
I kind of want it
In spite of all the things I did
Things I did
Inside of all of us
You tell me that it seemed untrue
Seemed untrue
Can a father
Be seen as a father to a son?
Can our tired eyes
See far?
Can we wait our turn?
I cannot wait at all
To all that I've loved
To all I've loved
I gave my heart and soul
But water floats away and that's alright
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Writer: Aaron Vigil
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Aaron Vigil - New York Breakfast Video
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Performed By: Aaron Vigil
Language: English
Length: 2:37
Written by: Aaron Vigil

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