Oh I’m not nothing
But it’s so hard to think otherwise
Oh I don’t want to be here
So it’s so hard to look in your eyes
I’m blind to the ones I love, the ones I have, but can’t stop running from
I’m stuck in the middle of the moving mess, the hyperactive social stress
Let me go
The grass is always greener
When I’m so far, the soul calls home
But I turn so much meaner
When I’m not far, I hurt to roam
I’m bound to the ones I love, the ones I have, but try so hard to run from
It’s caught in the middle of my rocking head, the feeling of invariable placelessness
Let me go
In this sacred place
I hold
In this unturned stone
I hold
This love
This love
I’m bound to the ocean that I’m holding down
But you said to go out there and make it loud
And if I’m something, take me from this fruitless ground
In my mind to understand that where I am is found
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