Every night there’s a voice in my head
Leaving nothing left to say for me
Looking up from the feet of my bed
I’m still singing in the same old key
Cause I've grown up in the same place year by year
And it’s far from where I need to be
There’s no use denying that I got the fear
I’ll be missing all the things I wanna see
So take me back to the stone age
Forget all of the lies we said before it got too late
So take a leap spread your arms and fly
Let’s drown out all our sorrows and talk about tomorrow tonight
Every day there’s a face I haven’t met
Asking who were you when you were with me
I’ve aligned all the lives that I have led
But they fade into a deep blue dream
Cause we’ve crossed a hidden line laid in the sand
And it’s hard to know where buried paths lead
I can’t recall the way we used to make a stand
For the same things you and I tried to believe
So take me back to the stone age
Forget all of the lies we said before it got too late
So take a leap spread your arms and fly
We’ll find more time to borrow and hold out til’ tomorrow tonight
Cause we've crossed a hidden line laid in the sand
And it’s hard to know where buried paths lead
I can’t recall the way we used to take a stand
For the same things you and I tried to believe
So take me back to the stone age
Forget all of the lies we said before it got too late
So take a leap spread your arms and fly
We’ll find more time to borrow and hold out til’ tomorrow tonight
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