Home Page »  J »  Julie Byrne
   

Sleepwalker Lyrics


Julie Byrne Sleepwalker

[Verse 1]
I lived my life alone before you
And with those that I'd never succeeded to love
And I grew so accustomed to that kind of solitude
I fought you, I did not know how to give it up

[Verse 2]
Before you, had I ever known love
Or had I only known misuse of the power another had over me?
The power another had over me

[Verse 3]
I crossed the country and I carried no key
Couldn't I look up at the stars from anywhere?
And sometimes I did, I felt ancient
But still I sought peace and it never came to me

[Verse 4]
They often spoke as though I had been set free
But I traveled only in service of my dreams
I stood before them all, I was a sleepwalker

[Verse 5]
Couldn't hold my misery down
Not even for you
It bore me on all the places I've ever gone
And I grew so accustomed to that kind of solitude
But I long for you now
Even when you just leave the room

[Verse 6]
And of all the roads and the cities that I passed through
And of all the eyes I have searched inside
The one sense of permanence that I came to feel was mine
Only beneath your gaze


country thunder alberta 2026 could be calgary’s loudest early-summer weekend yet
Country Thunder Alberta 2026 Could Be Calgary’s Loudest Early-summer Weekend Yet
Chris Page - 28 Feb 2026
amy taylor’s legal battle explained: why the amyl and the sniffers photographer case is getting so much attention
Amy Taylor’s Legal Battle Explained: Why The Amyl And The Sniffers Photographer Case Is Getting So Much Attention
Sasha Mednikova - 26 Feb 2026
celebrity singer weight loss stories: what really changes behind the scenes
Celebrity Singer Weight Loss Stories: What Really Changes Behind The Scenes
Faith Thompson - 22 Feb 2026
microphone to movie star: 3 american icons who smashed box office records
Microphone To Movie Star: 3 American Icons Who Smashed Box Office Records
Evren E. - 14 Feb 2026
becky g’s anti-ice manicure ignites debate at musicares 2026
Becky G’s Anti-ice Manicure Ignites Debate At Musicares 2026
Chris Page - 31 Jan 2026
Browse: