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Feel Lyrics
I've feeling I may not be coming down from this,
I was searching through the heavens and somehow I slipped,
I feel, I'm seeing so clear
Trying to forget tomorrow and all that's happened,
This is not the way, the way I was meant to be.
I feel, I'm seeing so clear,
I thought I was never going to die.
I feel, I'm seeing so clear,
We need more time.
Slipping away, I think I'm gonna crack,
Misplaced trust, loyalty stabbed in the gut.
I feel, I'm seeing so clear,
I thought I was never coming back,
I've been down for awhile,
And now I'm coming back...
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