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I look up and the hills seem far away
They still say more than you
And on my back I see these clouds above
They still love me more than you
And I know, I don't have to wait for words
I could walk away and listen to the birds
Listen to the birds
They don't sing the things I wanna hear
They don't change, they stay the same when I'm near
But I would dearly love to run away
From your shadow for just one day
'Cause I would dearly love to run away
From your shadow for just one day
And I don't never want to steal your time
'Cause you seem fine but I feel blue
I don't wanna say the things I do
'Cause I know, I feel it more than you
And I know, I don't have to wait for words

I could walk away and listen to the birds
Listen to the birds
'Cause they don't sing the things I wanna hear
They don't change, they stay the same when I'm near
I would dearly love to run away
From your shadow for just one day
Well, I would dearly love to run away
From your shadow for just one, just one, just one day
Oh, yeah, yeah
Well, I know, I don't have to wait for you
I could turn around and find somebody new
Find somebody new, yeah
Someone that says the things I need to hear
Doesn't change, someone stays the same when I'm near
I would dearly love to run away
From your shadow for just one day
yes, I would dearly love to run away
From your shadow for just one day
Oh, oh, yeah, ah
Just one day

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Growing up in a log cabin in rural Vermont, Morgan Page began composing electronic-oriented music at the age of 14. By 15, his work appeared on local college radio and commercial stations in his hometown of Burlington, and began to spread to other cities. Towards the end of high school, Morgan got his own radio show at The University of Vermont, filling in for a friend on a popular Saturday night slot. This turned into a weekly endeavor that introduced Morgan to the vast assortment of electronic music that came by the boxload every week.

Read more about Morgan Page on Last.fm.


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