Sometimes I feel like I’m a sinner,
Like what I’m doing here just aint right
Trying to call myself a winner
When I’m only trying to swim the tide,
I’m only trying to survive
After traveling I get lonely
But I try to keep it off of my mind
Then I remember you’re the only
The only one that ever spoke my mind
Before I even tried
There always comes that day
When you ask yourself that question
Why is what I’m doing just a way to pass the time?
You’re packing up and moving on now
The weather knocked you down and sucked you dry
As for me, I’m headed home now
Time to pack it up and kiss you goodbye,
But there’s something in your eyes
They say that life is what happens
When you find yourself making plans
I hate the stinging satisfaction
When I pretend that I don’t understand,
Like I follow no command
There always comes that day
When you ask yourself that question
Why is what I’m doing just a way to pass the time?
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