Groundrush, David Fleming, Christopher Taylor, Jonathan Hall and James Doonan - Just a Man

Outside the heavens open
Inside a priest has spoken
Dearly departed we're gathered here today

Inside his soul is broken
Outside a flower opens
This world keeps spinning in its own perpetual way


I'm a just a man not the same I was before
But I'm just a man nothing less and nothing more
cnd I'm just a man who's gotta get himself off the floor
But I'm just a man, a man who made it home from war


No time to process feeling
In time there will be healing
That god forsaken place won't leave me alone

Bespoke and tailored to it
Nice fit but he no longer suits it
Not even sure if he knows his place at home


I'm a just a man not the same I was before
But I'm just a man nothing less and nothing more
cnd I'm just a man who's gotta get himself off the floor
But I'm just a man, a man who made it home from war....


In this crossfire a hurricane
Sweeps through it blows my brain
I'm living out on front of a train
Still I close down, shutdown
Battle with reality
Expelling all my demons and pain
For all I know, down this river I flow ‘til it fades away
In some old photo there's a smile that I know ‘til we meet again.


I'm a just a man not the same I was before
But I'm just a man nothing less and nothing more
cnd I'm just a man gotta get himself off the floor
But I'm just a man, a man who made it home from war

I'm just a man, I'm just a man, I'm just a man, I'm just a man
I'm just a man, I'm just a man, I'm just a man, I'm just a man

Written by:
DRAKE TAYLOR

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Groundrush, David Fleming, Christopher Taylor, Jonathan Hall and James Doonan

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