Taylor Janzen - Patience

I remember when the feeling hit
A cold sweat and a coughing fit
Oh I couldn't speak for a minute there
Like the world lost all its air
Swore that I'd never sing again
But then through the cracked cement
I felt a sound ringing in my ears
But I'll never get those moments back

So I'll hold my arms over my head
I'll tell myself it's for the best
That I deserve my own patience
repeat it until it makes sense

So now I tell you more of the same
As I choke on my family name
Oh God what you must think of me
All alone in therapy
Back when I held my patience
Right inside of my child chest
Like it's always been my intent
To straighten out a broken man
(Even if it's at my expense)
No matter how bad it may get

So I'll hold my arms over my head
I'll tell myself it's for the best
That I deserve my own patience
repeat it until it makes sense

My bloodline got the best of me
An inheritance I'll never see
But when it all comes back to me
I'll let it break my heart and then I'll let it be

So I'll hold my arms over my head
I'll tell myself it's for the best
That I deserve my own patience
repeat it until it makes sense

Written by:
Eddy Padgett, Reagan Daly

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Taylor Janzen

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