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Trees (hallway Of Leaves) Lyrics


It's just beyond those trees
The place I've been dreaming of.
Will you follow me?
Trust me, I know where I'm going.
It's somewhere here within the leaves
There must be some mistake
Trust me, I know where I'm going
We'll cut a path out for us
Through the green seas,
We'll make hallways of leaves
I know it seems it was just some crazy dream
And I know my eyes were closed
But this dream feels more real to me

Than life itself.
My ear is pressed upon this wall,
For behind it is that place.
The door is locked
I'll do whatever it takes
(you have to) Trust me, I know where I'm going.
Will you follow me?
Will you follow me, still?
In the moments that I feel
We're closer than ever before
The world drops out from under our feet.
But I believe the darkest of fights
Prove we're almost there.
There is always something there
to take our hearts like thieves
There is always something there
to take our hearts (But nothing matters.)
There is always something there to take
When we arrive
We will hear
Voices sing,
Nothing matters.
Nothing matters anymore.
Nothing matters anymore, anymore, anymore.
It's beginning to get dark.
But don't worry,
I know where we are,
I know where we are.
Will you follow me, still?
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written by JOYCE KILMER, OSCAR RASBACH
Lyrics © JERRY VOGEL MUSIC CO. INC

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Ryan O'Neal's journey has taken many turns over the past twelve years under the moniker of Sleeping At Last. What began in 1999 as a Chicago-based teenage garage band has organically transitioned to original songwriter O'Neal as a solo artist continuing the gorgeous thread of work that has amazed and captivated listeners over all these years. Near its inception, Sleeping At Last's amateur debut album, "Capture," was noticed by Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan, who helped expose the music to the major-label world.

Read more about Sleeping At Last on Last.fm.


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