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Rebecca McBride - Safety in Sameness Lyrics



Rebecca McBride - Safety in Sameness Lyrics




I'm doing fine
Thank you for asking
Same old reply
Cloudy conversations
All of my days
Are blurring together
Like watercolor paint
Swirling to grayness
I think that I'm fading

Into someone I don't recognize
Frozen, watching life go by
Cause changing is dangerous
There's safety in sameness
Safety in sameness

I'm doing fine
But whats the point anyway
Of climbing a mountain
Trying to reach outer space
Every year
I go through the motions
But I'm stuck here
Thought I was meant for something greater than this
Unrealistic

Think that everyone'll call me insane
If I choose to stay or choose to change
There's safety in sameness
And that's dangerous for me
Safety in sameness
And it's dangerous

I'm not doing fine
Thank you for asking
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I'm doing fine
Thank you for asking
Same old reply
Cloudy conversations
All of my days
Are blurring together
Like watercolor paint
Swirling to grayness
I think that I'm fading

Into someone I don't recognize
Frozen, watching life go by
Cause changing is dangerous
There's safety in sameness
Safety in sameness

I'm doing fine
But whats the point anyway
Of climbing a mountain
Trying to reach outer space
Every year
I go through the motions
But I'm stuck here
Thought I was meant for something greater than this
Unrealistic

Think that everyone'll call me insane
If I choose to stay or choose to change
There's safety in sameness
And that's dangerous for me
Safety in sameness
And it's dangerous

I'm not doing fine
Thank you for asking
[ Correct these Lyrics ]
Writer: Rebecca McBride
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Rebecca McBride - Safety in Sameness Video
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Performed By: Rebecca McBride
Language: English
Length: 2:59
Written by: Rebecca McBride

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