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I'm safe, and who ever thought that I was difficult
My nerves start to feel so frayed
I'll try to turn things around, but instead
I'll say "Why do I feel so invisible
Good things will come my way"
I'll try to turn things around, and I wait
'Till the day when I stop making big mistakes
And the clouds, they roll out of this whole damn state
I believe in a place that I want to go
Honesty will leave me feeling livable
Once I change
Now that I've found some time, all the pain won't bother me
I've wanted to find why my head keeps filtering
Irate, caught in the worst storm inside of me
Words start to feel misplaced

You can change what you want with your pen
I pray, as things start to feel much more possible
This time, I'll know what to say
You can live how you want in these days
When the way that you talk makes up history
It's important to know why you clench your teeth
I'll flee to a place that I wanna go
With a shift in a sound that is physical
Know I'll change
Now that I've found some time, all the pain won't bother me
I've wanted to find why my head keeps filtering
That hole in my life and how it stayed inside my limbs
Must have been caught up in my skin
Now I've relied on that I've changed
Now that I've found some time, all the pain won't bother me
I've wanted to find why my head keeps filtering
That hole in my life, I just want it to die
It must have stayed inside of my limbs
Must have been caught up in my skin
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written by CLAYTON, TIMOTHY / JONES, JAMAL F. / RICHARDS, MARECE BENJAMIN / HILSON, KERI LYNN / PERRY, JASON LAMONT / WILL, WILLY / JONES, NIQUAY
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BIOGRAPHY
Jeffrey Simmons creates classic Pop music in the tradition of Harry Nilsson, Emitt Rhodes, Wilco and Coldplay, complete with varied instrumental arrangements and rich vocals. After the non-release of his first album, "The Failure of the Horse and Buggy" in 1999, Jeffrey decided to rethink his studio approach. Instead of doing everything himself, he brought in his newly formed Symptoms into the studio. The result was "Almost...all the way...down" released by Soda Pop Records in 2003.

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