In the still of the morning
When I’m driving home
Someone’s reading the pages
Of the ancient tome
Only then do the true words
Sink into my bones
In the still of the morning
When I’m driving home
I can finally hear a voice
That can cut above the noise
And I know I will be fine
And the sharper pains will dull
And all will heal in time
Aw don’t ask me how I know
But I’ll be fine
I can’t carry the peace
Very far these days
It seems like there’s something waiting
To carry it away
And all the words fill my head now
Till I ain’t got much to say
I can’t carry the peace
Very far these days
I’m barely existing
Standing in your door
Everyone keeps insisting
I was meant for for
Still I must ask the question
How can you be sure?
How do you know? How can you trust?
Don’t you doubt? I know you must!
How can you be sure?
How do you know?
That one day I’ll be fine
And the sharper pains will dull
And all will heal in time
And the spring will take the snow
And I’ll be fine
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