Matthew and the Atlas - Nineteen

When we were young, younger than we are today
There was breathing room there was a lot to say
It’s not clear when did that disappear
Got to repair maybe by this time next year

I’m not the same boy I need to be shown the way
I lost myself walking here just yesterday
Take me off the shelf turn me into something else
Roll me out the door turn me into something more

We were still kids I remember when we were nineteen
At the railway line caught by an American dream
It’s not me to lose my way so easily
It’s not me to lose my way so easily

Yeah I’ve seen better I’ve seen better days than these
Sometimes it feels like my mind is leaving me behind
I can’t help it, it’s hard to find
I can’t help it, it’s hard to find

We were still kids I remember when we were nineteen
At the railway line caught by an American dream
It’s not me, to lose my way so easily
It’s not me, to lose my way so easily

When we were young, younger than we are today
We had breathing room there was a lot to say
It’s not clear when did that disappear
Got to repair maybe by this time next year

We were still kids I remember when we were nineteen
At the railway line caught by an American dream
It’s not me to lose my way so easily
It’s not me to lose my way so easily

Written by:
Matthew Hegarty

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Matthew and the Atlas

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