Franklin - Derek Rogers



     
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Franklin Lyrics


And when we get home, I know we won't be home at all
This place we live, it is not where we belong
And I miss who we were in the town that we could call our own
Going back to get away after everything has changed
Could you remind me of a time when we were so alive?
(Everything has changed)
Do you remember that? Do you remember that?
(Everything has changed)
Could you help me push aside all that I have left behind?
(Everything has changed)
Do you remember that? Do you remember that?
So we stand here now and no one knows us at all
I won't get used to this, I won't get used to being gone
And going back won't feel the same if we aren't staying
Going back to get away after everything has changed
Could you remind me of a time when we were so alive?
(Everything has changed)
Do you remember that? Do you remember that?

(Everything has changed)
Could you help me push aside all that I have left behind?
(Everything has changed)
Do you remember that? Do you remember that?
Taking up our time
Taking up our time
Taking up our time
It's taking up our time again
Go back, we can't go back at all
It's taking up our time again
Go back, we can't go back at all
It's taking up our time again
Go back, we can't go back at all
It's taking up our time
Taking up our time
Could you remind me of a time when we were so alive?
Do you remember that? Do you remember that?

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Derek Rogers is a musician and recording artist based in Dallas, Texas, USA. His discography includes over 40 cassette and CD-R releases since 2008 on labels including Bathetic Records, Space Slave Editions, and Bridgetown Records. In 2012 he released his first vinyl LP, Saturations, on Greenup Industries. Rogers’s music is typically abstract, textural, long-form drone. ("The most important elements I try to incorporate into everything I do are movement and texture. I get bored very easily, and I never want the listener to feel bored when listening to my work.

Read more about Derek Rogers on Last.fm.


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