| Soon Enough
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| There was a time I thought we could make it
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| to tear down walls I tried
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| Was it for real?
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| Or did we fake it?
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| Denying what we felt inside.
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| And now you seem so cold and distant
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| where once love did reside
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| how can you be so suddenly twisted?
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| beneath the empty shell you hide?
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| Will it take your breath away?
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| and demand your silence?
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| Will it cause you to delay?
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| or surrender to violence?
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| And soon enough I’ll have my reasons
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| And soon enough I’ll cross that line
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| And soon enough I’ll find my rhythm
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| And soon enough I’ll learn to be fine
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| And now I feel so worn and faded
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| with all that I must leave behind
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| How can it be?
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| How did we get so jaded?
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| Could it be that I was blind?
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| And will it haunt you everyday?
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| And break down your defenses?
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| Will it take the pain away?
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| If you dulled your senses?
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| And soon enough I’ll have my reasons
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| And soon enough I’ll cross that line
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| And soon enough I’ll find my rhythm
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| And soon enough I’ll learn to be fine
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| And a strange thing happened on the way to salvation
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| Out of all the madness came a startling revelation
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| Sometimes wrong is the way it’s meant to be
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| And now I’m so thankful that I know the way things stand. |