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Halfway there Then I turn around Start walking west But I hit the ground And I don't get back up I turn to my side Elbow underneath As the I watch the Sun pry The gravel digs in I turn on my back Lie on my arm Make it all pitch-black I keep 'em open When I hear sounds Engines revving It's about to go down I crawl outta the way My palms scraped and ****** Was lying on the dirt But my jeans got muddy Lights fly past They show me a way So I tie up my hair And start walking straight I'm still halfway there But I turn my feet Start walking north Now there's grass underneath How could one find me, In this mess of a field?
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Sep 26, 2020
Sep 26, 2020 at 3:12 PM UTC
Halfway There
Halfway there Then I turn around Start walking west But I hit the ground And I don't get back up I turn to my side Elbow underneath As the I watch the Sun pry The gravel digs in I turn on my back Lie on my arm Make it all pitch-black I keep 'em open When I hear sounds Engines revving It's about to go down I crawl outta the way My palms scraped and ****** Was lying on the dirt But my jeans got muddy Lights fly past They show me a way So I tie up my hair And start walking straight I'm still halfway there But I turn my feet Start walking north Now there's grass underneath How could one find me, In this mess of a field?
Ruheen
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Sep 26, 2020
Sep 26, 2020 at 3:12 PM UTC
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