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Staycation - At the End of the Road Lyrics



Staycation - At the End of the Road Lyrics




At the end of the road
At the end of the day
When the raining has slowed
I'll be coming your way

When all else has failed
And you're ready to give in
Know that ship hasn't sailed
You can still begin

To dream
And somewhere I'll find you
Though you were lost
You will be found, be found, be found

At the end of your days
When you feel it's the end
When you're lost in some faze
You have still got a friend

When the sun's coming down
And the faces go by
When you leave your home town
And you just wanna cry

You'll dream
And someday I'll find you
Though you were lost
You will be found, be found, be found

At the end of the road
At the end of the day
When the raining has slowed
I'll be coming your way

At the End of the Road
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At the end of the road
At the end of the day
When the raining has slowed
I'll be coming your way

When all else has failed
And you're ready to give in
Know that ship hasn't sailed
You can still begin

To dream
And somewhere I'll find you
Though you were lost
You will be found, be found, be found

At the end of your days
When you feel it's the end
When you're lost in some faze
You have still got a friend

When the sun's coming down
And the faces go by
When you leave your home town
And you just wanna cry

You'll dream
And someday I'll find you
Though you were lost
You will be found, be found, be found

At the end of the road
At the end of the day
When the raining has slowed
I'll be coming your way

At the End of the Road
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Writer: Clay Dixon
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Length: 4:08
Written by: Clay Dixon

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