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Closer To Myself - Kendall Payne



     
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Digging deep, I feel my conscience burn
I need to know who and what I am
This hunger jolts me from complacency
Rocks me, and makes me meet myselfJacob walked a limp to remind him
of the greater gift of the greater one
When I fell, I fell to my own resources
How can I carry your truths if I can't even crawl to you?I want to feel something sweeter than this sin
Cover me in leaves and roll me over again
Cause I've been everybody else, now I want to be
something closer to myselfPaint me in a different light
Shed me another coat of skin
Mark me with ash until I'm clean again
Cause I'm so sick and tired of being sick and tired
I know I can love you, I know that I canI want to feel something sweeter than this sin
Cover me in leaves and roll me over again
Cause I've been everybody else, now I want to be
something closer to myselfI want to feel something sweeter than this sin
Cover me in leaves and roll me over again

Cause I've been everybody else, now I want to be
something closer to myselfAnd I want to feel something sweeter than this sin
Cover me in leaves and roll me over again
Cause I've been everybody else, now I want to be
something closer to myself
Songwriters
ANIELLO, RON/PAYNE, KENDALLPublished by
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Kendall Payne is a singer/songwriter of Indie rock music. Her first album, Jordan's Sister, came out in 1999 and sold 100,000 units. One of its songs, "Supermodels," was the theme song for The WB Television Network's teen dramedy Popular. Another album, Grown, came out in 2004. Her official website: http://www.kendallpayne.com/

Read more about Kendall Payne on Last.fm.


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