Wretched

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Bartees Strange - Rock

Wretched

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[Verse 1] Day light doesn't seem to come up as fast When it's you I'm haunting, you I'm calling I need you back in my system So many things I wish I'd known When every night I lie, hoping you'd come through the door My life feels wrong without you, mmm [Pre-Chorus] I can't be here lost and abandoned Nobody asking, I cannot stand by you There's days that I go off stranded Nobody follows, nobody sees what's true There's days that I wanted to be through And everyday I toss and turn, my life feels wrong without you [Chorus] An' I took the keys to the lake I said to God what I said I know the folk on the road I know they don't wanna move today I wish I could die in the morn Sometimes it's hard but you know I'm thankful, mmm I know the folk on the road I know they die for thе Lord Sometimes ya man might go I don't beliеve anymore, oh-oh I wish I could die in the morn Sometimes it's hard but ya know I'm thankful, mmm [Verse 2] I was tryna be something wretched Something I saw on TV But you were the only one who Would come through calling You found ways to rescue me [Bridge] You rescued me [Pre-Chorus] If I can't be here lost and abandoned Nobody asking, I cannot stand by you There's days that I go off stranded Nobody follows, nobody sees what's true There's days that I wanted to be through And everyday I toss and turn, my life feels wrong without you Woo [Chorus] Hey An' I took the keys to the lake I said to God what I said I know the folk on the road I know they don't wanna move today I wish I could die in the morn Sometimes it's hard but you know I'm thankful, mmm, oh I know the folk on the road I know they die for the Lord Sometimes ya man might go I don't believe anymore, oh-oh I wish I could die in the morn Sometimes it's hard but ya know I'm thankful

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  • Bartees Strange