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Megan Keely - Old Companion Lyrics



Megan Keely - Old Companion Lyrics




Six months from now
Will I be free
From this conflicted part of me

After a year
Will I have a new way
To relax my mind at the end of the day

Without my dear old companion
Who soothed me all these years

I had a feeling
That started to grow
Til I pushed it down too far below

But while I still can
I just have to try
Before all my chances pass me by

Without my dear old companion
Who soothed me all these years

Before the show, and after too
To pass the time, to start a new
To make it feel magic, to make it feel true
To turn off my mind, to just make it through
To just make it through
Without my dear old companion
Who soothed me all these years
Who soothed me all these years
Who soothed me all these years
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Six months from now
Will I be free
From this conflicted part of me

After a year
Will I have a new way
To relax my mind at the end of the day

Without my dear old companion
Who soothed me all these years

I had a feeling
That started to grow
Til I pushed it down too far below

But while I still can
I just have to try
Before all my chances pass me by

Without my dear old companion
Who soothed me all these years

Before the show, and after too
To pass the time, to start a new
To make it feel magic, to make it feel true
To turn off my mind, to just make it through
To just make it through
Without my dear old companion
Who soothed me all these years
Who soothed me all these years
Who soothed me all these years
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Writer: Megan Keely
Copyright: Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Megan Keely
Language: English
Length: 4:27
Written by: Megan Keely

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