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Gabrielle Aplin Start Again


The surface is cracking,
The lines on my face
Show the courage that I'm lacking here
And the beauty that I waste

Home is just a word
Without a time or place
I've fallen in and out of love
With the loneliness I've traced

And I can't wait to start again
No, I can't wait to start again
When the darkness and unknown become a friend
No, I can't wait to start again

The voice of a thousand whispers
With answers I can't find
I made promises to the wounded love
In the corner of my mind

When the night before has left you
And the smoke has filled your lungs
When you don't know what you've come here for
Or the person you've become

And I can't wait to start again
No, I can't wait to start again
When the darkness and unknown become a friend
No, I can't wait to start again

Oh, and the agony is turning into thought
Oh, and nothing is what I thought it was
Oh, and the agony is turning into thought
Oh, and nothing is what I thought it was

And I can't wait to start again
No, I can't wait to start again
When the darkness and unknown become a friend
No, I can't wait to start again



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