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Album: A Weekend In The City (2007)
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  • Walking in the countryside
    It seems that the winds have stopped
    I took down the posters from my wall
    Left letters for you all

    I remember moments of happiness
    Endless summer, acoustic guitars
    Being a man made me coarse
    When I wanted to be delicate

    I called up Eugene
    Told him I was drowning

    Like a castaway on a warm ocean
    Waiting for a purpose to rise
    They say it's not becoming
    For a boy my age

    If you want to know what makes me sad
    Well it's hope, the endurance of faith
    A battle that lasts a lifetime
    A fight that never ends

    Walking in the countryside
    It seems that the winds have stopped
    Tell my mother I am sorry
    And I loved her Writer/s: GORDON MOAKES, KELE OKEREKE, MATT TONG, RUSSELL LISSACK
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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