The Long Road - Passenger
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The Long Road Lyrics
We've walked the long road and you've worn it well
You stitched yourself up when you fell
Keep your memories in jars
Carry secrets in scars
Beneath your shellYou've seen some good days, and some bad ones too
You weave through fashion and trend
You've seen a sun rise on an ocean blue
You've seen it set for the dearest of friendsYou found faith but you, chose to doubt it
You found love but you, left without it
And now you don't want, to talk about itYou travelled down through foreign lands
Touched mountain tops and golden sand
Seen pyramids and temples made of stone
Keep seashells in a cashmere scarf
A treasured book of photographs
In every single one you stand aloneYou've seen Vienna and the Berlin wall
As you watched the decades fall
The letters that you wrote never made it home
Your birthdays flew past like June
With Christmas days in hotel rooms
And new years eve with people you don't knowYou built friendships but they, sailed without you
You never meant it and that's why, they doubt you
They don't ever talk about youYou're older than you used to be
The mirror weaves a tapestry
Of lines that dance and shimmer 'round your eyes
You stare back at a man, forever holding out his hand
As if the answer's going to fall out of the skyBut the penny never dropped
And no man has ever stopped time flying by
Songwriters
MICHAEL DAVID ROSENBERGPublished by
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