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Fallis - The Tallest Wall Lyrics



Fallis - The Tallest Wall Lyrics




June moons burn bright
It'll be another full one tonight
What are you looking for

What does it matter to you anymore
This just isn't the struggle for me
I glanced around the room and saw my reflection in my eyes
It made me look twice
What did I do to get here
Was I right

What will you do when get
To that wall
And find
It's too tall to climb

One more day goes by
And I fumble in my drawer for a light
The only thing left salvage
Is the rest of the night

What will you do when you get
To that wall
And find
It's too tall to climb

Running with myself
In and out of time
In and out of time

I'm running with myself
In and out of time

Scaling the tallest wall
The tallest wall
I'm scaling the tallest wall
One day it will fall
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June moons burn bright
It'll be another full one tonight
What are you looking for

What does it matter to you anymore
This just isn't the struggle for me
I glanced around the room and saw my reflection in my eyes
It made me look twice
What did I do to get here
Was I right

What will you do when get
To that wall
And find
It's too tall to climb

One more day goes by
And I fumble in my drawer for a light
The only thing left salvage
Is the rest of the night

What will you do when you get
To that wall
And find
It's too tall to climb

Running with myself
In and out of time
In and out of time

I'm running with myself
In and out of time

Scaling the tallest wall
The tallest wall
I'm scaling the tallest wall
One day it will fall
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Writer: Aaron Rogers, Dylan Swindell
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Performed By: Fallis
Length: 3:38
Written by: Aaron Rogers, Dylan Swindell

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