See him away, listen to what I say now
Pain isn’t worth concealing
I know that it all seems wrong
It’s hard but you must be strong
Time has a way of healing
Hold on, just wait, til tomorrow comes
The night is the darkest before the morning dawns
My love my way
My love my way
The Son sees a way, to quietly break those chains
Life has a different meaning
Safe in his lover's arms
Lost in a sea of calm
Caught in a world of dreaming
Don’t stray, don’t look back to yesterday
Don’t give up don’t throw your love away
My love my way
My love my way
My love my way
My love my way
See me away, listen to what you say now
I can’t escape this feeling
Safe in my family's arms, discovered a world of charm
The dream has become my being
Never too late to change track, make a better day
You are the one who controls your destiny
My love, my way
My love, my way
My love, my way
My love, my way
credits
from Atticus Jones,
released March 8, 2013
All songs written by Atticus Jones I Vocals: Scott Sheppard I Guitar: Daniel Moses I Guitar: Angus Marshall I Bass: Victor Rounds I Drums: Astrid Holz I Percussion: Miss Terri I Producer and Engineer: Astrid Holz I Recorded: Big Music Studios I Mastering: Jack the Bear I Album Cover Photography: Max Sheppard I Thanks: David Moses I Iva Davies I Steve Balbi I Big Music I Special Thanks: Deni, Claire and Max for your love and support I Astrid for your talent, patience and vision.
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