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Clay Riness - Letting Go lyrics
Who the hell ever said it was easy being a kid? I can tell that you feel life is a bind. It's a hard road to ride. You've got so much stored up inside. Seasons turn and you burn over the line. Comes a time. You'll soon find you must leave that baggage behind And move on. You'll be gone, gone off to roam. Find a box, pack away all the spoils of pretense and play. Life's a big, empty place once it's your own. CHORUS [Put on new shoes, shake off your blues. That's what autonomy costs in this world. It's in your stars. They're not that far. It's just your astronomy neatly unfurled. Go make the most, give up that ghost of all of the things that bespeak of the child. Go spread your wings. Every bird sings when it is flying so free and so wild. ] Who the hell ever said it was easy being a dad? (Your) fledging came and went in the blink of an eye. As you grow I let go and it leaves me broken and sad. But I know that I must sever the tie. repeat chorus Youth is wasted on the young but by now your penance is done. Very soon now you'll be out sewing your seed. And I know life seems hard but there's one thought you must not discard. I'll be here if you feel there comes a need. repeat chorus |
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