(Verse 1)
It's time to break out.
For me to leave the easy chair.
Nothing left to talk about.
There's nothing left for me here.
(Verse 2)
But when I get two verse deep, forget tongue n cheek.
The only way to round off your week is the weekend.
But while nights come and go the sadness shows,
and the walls you build will slowly grow, till you fade away from view.
(Chorus)
So wont you come with me,
on this journey
and we can break out.
Oh we can break out.
Yeah we can break out, out, out, out, out.
Oh we can break o------u---t.
(Verse 3)
It's time to break out.
I've been learning for a while.
Nothing left to talk about.
I've reached the end of my trial (and this is what I found out).
(Verse 4)
Smiling's cheap if your pockets aint deep.
Just gotta find good friends to help you keep your feet on the ground...
But more than money, if you've got life and love, you've a life above,
the lonely hearts in their money clubs, you just know it's true.
(Chorus)
So wont you come with me,
on this journey,
and we can break out.
Oh we can break out.
Yeah we can break out, out, out, out, out.
Oh we can break o------u---t.
(Hook)
So keep your friends near and hope their around, when the smoke clears and your life's tumbling down.
keep your friends near and hope their around, when the smoke clears
keep your friends near and hope their around, when the smoke clears and your life's tumbling down.
So keep your friends near and hope their around, when the smoke clears.
(Verse 5)
It's time to break out.
For me to leave the easy chair.
Nothing left to take about.
There's no life left for me here.
credits
from The Colour Of Words,
released August 1, 2014
Written, Composed & Produced by Paul Fahy
Mixing & Mastered by
Paul Fahy - Guitar & Vocals
Mark Schilling - Solo Guitar
Paul Fahy - Drums
Lorraine Crowley - Vocals
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