Wait just a minute, why do I feel so god damn lost without you
My feet can't fit in your shoes
She taught me everything I know
You’re the one in control
Take the wheel don’t look back, drive faster
Like branches on a tree we all grow in different ways
Yet our roots remain the same, our roots remain the same
And what I saw, I can't repeat, and what I saw, I won’t repeat I swear
Everything to me has been unsaid
Everything to me has been unsaid
You know I regret it, how can you say that I don’t care about you?
Stop rubbing the salt in those wounds
And if you wanted an apology
I’d say I’m sorry but I had to leave
But you don’t, no you don’t
Like branches on a tree we all grow in different ways
Yet our roots remain the same, our roots remain the same
And what I saw, I can't repeat, and what I saw, I won’t repeat I swear
Everything to me has been unsaid
Everything to me has been unsaid
Like branches on a tree we all grow in different ways
But our roots remain the same, our roots remain the same
The branches grow but the roots remain the same
The branches grow but the roots remain the same
A new beginning calls for me
Calls to me
Calls to me
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