You can't imagine but you think that you can
To you it's a dream that you don't understand
The lights are always on it's always your hand and
You're winning again
Yeah, you're winning again
And the walls they start to move
And when they dance it's all for you
And then they call your ticket out
And it's gone
gone
gone
Who am I to think I'm somebody great
Who am I to think I'm somebody brave
Who am I to say
Who am I to say
It's a little too late
It's a little too late
You're at the bottom of your own wishing well and
You're screaming so loud but
No one can tell
You're all alone now
You are all by yourself
And there's nobody else
There's nobody to help
And the walls they start to move
And when they dance it's all for you
And then they call your ticket out
No-one's coming
No-one's coming for you
Who am I to think I'm somebody great
Who am I to think I'm somebody brave
Who am I to say
Who am I to say
Who am I to say
I swear I will make it outta here
I see the light and
And the sky is clear
I swear I will make it outta here
You can't imagine but you think that you can
To you it's a dream that you don't understand
The lights are always on it's always your hand and
You're winning again
Yeah, you're winning again
You're winning again
credits
from Caught Up In a Dream,
released October 4, 2019
Produced by Adam Popick
Guitar and Vocals by Shira Goldberg
Vocals by Alexz Johnson
Drums, Bass, Synth by Adam Popick
Mixed by Jamie Candiloro
Mastered by Kris Hayes
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