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We weave a winding road, knowing not where it goes
But when we seek to find the exit sign it glows
Warm and welcoming a carpet made of coals
Or take another path and waste another day
Ive never been so free as when i lose my way
Bb G F
When i lose my way
F G G# Em
Something rattling inside Reminds me of a time
G C (high)F C G
When i stayed all night, Thought i could call you mine
Trying as i might
I’ve been consumed with fright
That they’ll always bite
Sucks to be right
C Bb F
I always knew you could
So i knew you would
No theres no way to save face
Nature abhors a vacuum, thats why i rarely clean my place
Chorus
They say stick to what you know, but try to chat insomnia and suicide.
They tell me write what you know, so i start a thank you note to hookers and blow.
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