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Bronze Radio Return Wonder No More


Ghost with a name, it used to haunt me* Taunt me with shackles and chains When I used to believe

But the ghost was alive and hollow inside Her body still warm with the tears in her eyes She wouldn't leave She wouldn't leave

Four long years and I know where I've been I've been stuck up in a slow rewind From the sweat of my mind

It comes and it goes from the shadows below It hung high so I laid low And now I leave it behind And now I leave it behind

Oh oh oh

A mile down the road that the black stones pave I ran from the sea and got caught by her wave She took me away

While my faith was blind, my eyes could see I was sure that the cure would remedy me But it was just the disease Just the disease

Now I stop thinking about it It's wasted enough of my time I catch a breeze and throw a fit Now I know

Oh oh oh Oh oh oh

I wonder no more, I don't wonder for the sake of making new mistakes, oh no no no I wonder no more, I don't wonder for the sake of making bodies ache and my head so sore Wonder no more now I wonder no more Wonder no more now I wonder no more



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