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Just Nathaniel - 1:08 AM Lyrics



Just Nathaniel - 1:08 AM Lyrics




I can't break free of these captive thoughts
One by one they haunt me
I'm a hostage to fear and apathy
Someone break me free

To see how we believe
Everything that we're told
But look a little closer oh
And you'll see it's been your choice all along

I never could find out why
Everything seemed to fall apart
Even though I always held on so tight
But look a little closer at fear
And the ways that it all makes for your fall
I'm hostage to my own damn mind
Pull the curtain closed so I can try

To see how we believe
Everything that we're told
But look a little closer
And you'll see it's been your choice all along

To see how we believe
Everything that we're told
But look a little closer
And you'll see it's been your choice all along
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I can't break free of these captive thoughts
One by one they haunt me
I'm a hostage to fear and apathy
Someone break me free

To see how we believe
Everything that we're told
But look a little closer oh
And you'll see it's been your choice all along

I never could find out why
Everything seemed to fall apart
Even though I always held on so tight
But look a little closer at fear
And the ways that it all makes for your fall
I'm hostage to my own damn mind
Pull the curtain closed so I can try

To see how we believe
Everything that we're told
But look a little closer
And you'll see it's been your choice all along

To see how we believe
Everything that we're told
But look a little closer
And you'll see it's been your choice all along
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Writer: Nathaniel Wolkstein
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Performed By: Just Nathaniel
Language: English
Length: 2:32
Written by: Nathaniel Wolkstein

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