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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Bre Kennedy
Bre Kennedy
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Adam Yaron
Adam Yaron
Songwriter
Breanna Kennedy Jacobsen
Breanna Kennedy Jacobsen
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Adam Yaron
Adam Yaron
Producer
Adam Grover
Adam Grover
Engineer

Lyrics

What if I wake up and open my eyes in the morning?
Close all the blinds to the worry
That came creeping in my mind last night
What if I turn on a song and just dance through the kitchen?
Stop thinking about what I'm missing
Like it's not slipping through my hands this time
I've got all this noise in my head
And I would if I could turn it off for a second
I'd burn it all out, but it's here and it's loud
So I'll make it a friend, try to listen
I can let the bad years be good for me
Can let the muddy water wash me clean
Let my broken heart be a jumpstart to better loving me eventually
I might let my guard down, dance up high on a tight rope
Might let the lonely mean that I'm not alone
Let a couple scars lead me to the dark so I can finally see
All I needed was some clarity
Tried to walk it off
Thought I'd drink it away with some whiskey
But the weight on my shoulder still hit me
Turns out you can't blur out your history
Couldn't stop all this noise in my head
But I would if I could turn it off for a second
I'd burn it all out, but it's here and it's loud
So I'll make it a friend, try to listen
I can let the bad years be good for me
Can let the muddy water wash me clean
Let my broken heart be a jumpstart to better loving me eventually
I might let my guard down, dance up high on a tight rope
Might let the lonely mean that I'm not alone
Let a couple scars lead me to the dark so I can finally see
All I needed was some clarity
I can let the bad years be good for me
Can let the muddy water wash me clean
Let my broken heart be a jumpstart to better loving me
I might let my guard down, dance up high on a tight rope
Might let the lonely mean that I'm not alone
Let a couple scars lead me to the dark so I can finally see
All I needed was some clarity
Written by: Adam Yaron, Breanna Kennedy Jacobsen
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