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Blank - Dead Roads (feat. Elenor Rayner) Lyrics




Sometimes i think of places I could be
And I wonder which is right for me
I've felt so lost, will you help me find
A place where I can leave this world behind?

I will give you secrets and wishes
I will give you clues
If you help me find a place where everything is true

I had visions of how it all should be
But like snowflakes in the sun they slipped away
And I have spent a hundred years searching for a sign
Of something pure, something special
Something that is mine

I'm walking down down down
Down the dead roads

To find your life
To find your reason why
To find the place
Where it all feels right
To find your life

Show your way to me
Bring me back to life

I tried to see the possibilities
I tried to see the crystal clarity
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Sometimes i think of places I could be
And I wonder which is right for me
I've felt so lost, will you help me find
A place where I can leave this world behind?

I will give you secrets and wishes
I will give you clues
If you help me find a place where everything is true

I had visions of how it all should be
But like snowflakes in the sun they slipped away
And I have spent a hundred years searching for a sign
Of something pure, something special
Something that is mine

I'm walking down down down
Down the dead roads

To find your life
To find your reason why
To find the place
Where it all feels right
To find your life

Show your way to me
Bring me back to life

I tried to see the possibilities
I tried to see the crystal clarity
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Writer: Elenor Rayner
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Language: English
Length: 6:01
Written by: Elenor Rayner

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