Places Called Home - Half Way

Remember when I wrote you a note begging to come home
And you smiled at my ignorance and held me in your arms
Cuz I just can't do this halfway at all
And I just can't do this halfway at all
The pillars and the rust collapse all around us in the Midwest
And It feels like it's just the two of us
The static and the damp air flood my ears
And I'm scared
But I've never seen you so clear
Oh I can hear you now
We escaped from the basement into this house
We replaced the entrance brick with panel
And l guess that makes you the devil
But I just can't do this halfway at all
And I couldn't ignore the space beneath the door
And I just can't do this halfway at all
The pillars and the rust collapse all around us in the Midwest
And It feels like it's just the two of us
The static and the damp air flood my ears
And I'm scared
But I've never seen you so clear
I'm sorry that I failed you (I just can't do this halfway at all)
I'm sorry that I failed you (I just couldn't ignore the space beneath the door)
I'm sorry that I failed you (I just can't do this halfway at all)
I'm sorry that I failed
The pillars and the rust are collapsing around us in the Midwest
But I'm trying my best
The static and the damp air flood my ears
And I'm scared
But I've never seen you so clear

Written by:
Brandon Sturgell

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