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Simon Collins - 40 Years Lyrics



Simon Collins - 40 Years Lyrics




40 YEARS


Don't know why or how I still survive forty years of shame and torment don't know when I'll stop and say goodbye that's what forty years has taught me

Been given this one life it's a gift that I'm still breathing I feel a fire deep inside I know it's time I start believing

A revelation blows my mind now I can see that I was blind a revolution sparks the light illuminating answers a transformation gave me sight the madness was a lifelong fight phenomenon of space and time living inside

Didn't know I owed it to myself forty years of fear and loathing couldn't trust the world or trust myself forty years can bruise and break you

We're all incomparable so strange and wonderful all the d.n.a we hide we are one of a kind
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40 YEARS


Don't know why or how I still survive forty years of shame and torment don't know when I'll stop and say goodbye that's what forty years has taught me

Been given this one life it's a gift that I'm still breathing I feel a fire deep inside I know it's time I start believing

A revelation blows my mind now I can see that I was blind a revolution sparks the light illuminating answers a transformation gave me sight the madness was a lifelong fight phenomenon of space and time living inside

Didn't know I owed it to myself forty years of fear and loathing couldn't trust the world or trust myself forty years can bruise and break you

We're all incomparable so strange and wonderful all the d.n.a we hide we are one of a kind
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Writer: Simon Collins, Robbie Bronnimann
Copyright: Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.




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Written by: Simon Collins, Robbie Bronnimann

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