Leave

Soundtrack: A Life Less Ordinary

Song: R.E.M.

Nothing could be bring me closer. 
Nothing could be bring me near. 
Where is the road I follow 
To leave, leave? 

It's under, under, under my feet. 
The sea spread out there before me. 
Where do I go when the land touches sea? 
There is my trust in what I believe. 

That's what keeps me, 
That's what keeps me, 
That's what keeps me down, 
To leave, believe it, 
Teave it all behind. 

Shifting the dream 
Nothing could bring me further from my old friend time. 
Shifting the dream 
It's charging the scene 
I know where I marked the signs. 

I suffer the dreams of a world gone mad 
I like it like that and I know it 
I know it well, ugly and sweet, 
That temper madness with an even extreme. 

That's what keeps me 
That's what keeps me 
That's what keeps me down 
I say that I'm a bantam lightweight 
I say that I'm a phantom airplane 
That never left the ground. 

That's what keeps me, 
That's what keeps me, 
That's what keeps me down, 
To leave it, believe it. 
Leave it all behind. 

Lift me, lift me, 
I attain my dream. 
I lost myself, I lost the 
Heartache calling me. 
I lost myself in sorrow 
I lost myself in pain. 
I lost myself in clarity, 
Memory, leave, leave. 

That's what keeps me, 
That's what keeps me, 
That's what keeps me down, 
To leave it, believe it, 
Leave it all behind. 

That's what keeps me, 
That's what keeps me, 
That's what keeps me down, 
To leave it, believe it, 
Leave it all behind. 

Lift my hands, my eyes are still, 
I'll walk into the sea 
Shoot myself in a different place 
And leave it 

I've longed for this to take me, 
I've longed for my release 
I've waited for the callin' 
To leave, leave. 

Leave, leave. 
Leavin', leavin' 


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