Up across the sky,
I feel the moon sway to the night.
Down along the street,
I hear the wind crawl through the heat.
Watching days go by,
with lows and highs,
we smiled, and cried, and laughed.
If you ever leave,
I just can’t help but think
I’ll be stuck in the past.
For all the things
that mattered to you and me
but wasn’t meant to be.
Forever dream
‘cause life keeps happening,
just hold onto what you believe and--
Live like its the end,
that’s what I’ve been told
but its hard to begin.
It’s easy to love, easier to hurt,
yet where is our cure?
Is it our shallow minds,
and our fear of heights,
that leave us blind and astray?
Though if our passions burn
and its ashes help us learn,
maybe that’s our way.
For all the times
we wanted to unwind
but found nothing of the kind.
Forget the signs,
erase it from our minds,
we can make things right,
even if we fall behind.
What is the truth?
If this world ends with you,
where does that leave me?
Can’t shake this feeling.
Let it go or let it be
is what they said to me.
If only it were so easy.
It’s not over yet,
call of all bets,
still time left for a change.
And though I’ve had enough
at least we have our trust,
that’ll never break
For every beat
your rhythm and melody
I’m always listening.
Forever be
more than a memory
‘cause you’re worth remembering
you’re everlasting.
credits
from anchor,
released April 8, 2016
Music and lyrics by John Park
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