The Worn Thin - Gutters of the Heartland

Take me back up past the home place
Through the gutters of the heartland
Remind me what I do it for
It doesn't change with generations
It only changes by sensation
Just reflections in dirty water and nothing more

Hands down the best I ever had
Was probably second hand at best
And it was never meant to last
I thought I'd put it back together I thought I'd make it last forever
Some things serve you better in the past

Nothing to hide nowhere to hide it if I did
I've got everything I need in here and there's holes punched in the lid
And you can tell me everything that I don't know
I know you know it all by heart and I know it kills your soul

How could I know how this would end
There is nothing I can say
I just wish there was a way that I could let you know
Just how much it meant to me

Nothing to hide nowhere to hide it if I did
I've got everything I need in here and there's holes punched in the lid
And you can tell me everything that I don't know
I know you know it all by heart and I know it kills your soul

How could I know how this would end
There is nothing I can say
I just wish there was a way that I could let you know
Just how much it meant to me

Written by:
Jared Moore, Michael Shivener

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The Worn Thin

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