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TK the Architect - Patience Lyrics



TK the Architect - Patience Lyrics




Death a stone's throw, just another day
Find myself alone in another place
Longer I stay
All I've ever known is to runaway
Just another home, with a wall for my
Broken clock face

Cemented the ceiling to feeling old ways
The image is filling in with my gall
But I'm tall, when I get involved
Pivot through all phase
And everything's different in a step by step way

A silent promise to never be someone's secondary
Build a wall when necessary
But when February came
And the cemetery went a blaze
Ghost from the past making pleasantries
I wasn't ready

You and me don't lose things we only forgot
Patience is all I have for now
Even if we've been ready to go
Patience is all I ask for
Lazy dose of time, sold you blind
Don't you hide your eyes away
Comfort in numb embrace
Patience is all I ask for

Death a stone's throw, just another day
Find myself alone in another place
Longer I stay
All I've ever known is to runaway
Just another home, with a wall for my
Broken clock face

Only if it all made sense
The keeping of distance arms length
And hiding those dents
And armored defense
The fear of false credit keeps you authentic
Your own mess is your own mess, I get it

But comparison's a poison only few can afford
Skip the character in favor of lore
Find my way back to the place I ignore
Say my greeting to the man at the door

You and me don't lose things we only forgot
Patience is all I have for now
Even if we've been ready to go
Patience is all I ask for
Lazy dose of time, sold you blind
Don't you hide your eyes away
Comfort in numb embrace
Patience is all I ask for

Death a stone's throw, just another day
Find myself alone in another place
Longer I stay
All I've ever known is to runaway
Just another home, with a wall for my
Broken clock face
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Death a stone's throw, just another day
Find myself alone in another place
Longer I stay
All I've ever known is to runaway
Just another home, with a wall for my
Broken clock face

Cemented the ceiling to feeling old ways
The image is filling in with my gall
But I'm tall, when I get involved
Pivot through all phase
And everything's different in a step by step way

A silent promise to never be someone's secondary
Build a wall when necessary
But when February came
And the cemetery went a blaze
Ghost from the past making pleasantries
I wasn't ready

You and me don't lose things we only forgot
Patience is all I have for now
Even if we've been ready to go
Patience is all I ask for
Lazy dose of time, sold you blind
Don't you hide your eyes away
Comfort in numb embrace
Patience is all I ask for

Death a stone's throw, just another day
Find myself alone in another place
Longer I stay
All I've ever known is to runaway
Just another home, with a wall for my
Broken clock face

Only if it all made sense
The keeping of distance arms length
And hiding those dents
And armored defense
The fear of false credit keeps you authentic
Your own mess is your own mess, I get it

But comparison's a poison only few can afford
Skip the character in favor of lore
Find my way back to the place I ignore
Say my greeting to the man at the door

You and me don't lose things we only forgot
Patience is all I have for now
Even if we've been ready to go
Patience is all I ask for
Lazy dose of time, sold you blind
Don't you hide your eyes away
Comfort in numb embrace
Patience is all I ask for

Death a stone's throw, just another day
Find myself alone in another place
Longer I stay
All I've ever known is to runaway
Just another home, with a wall for my
Broken clock face
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Writer: Zach Zanghi
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