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Walking Under Ladders

from Walking Under Ladders by Bill Borman

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I don't care what you believe anyway
We're all gonna die tomorrow
We're all alive today
So why do we insist on falling out of favour with fate?
If we can choose, it's not too late

So tell me what you've seen
Cause we're only what we seem
And life is just a thought
And thought is just a dream

And I know
Cause we can feel it
Sometimes in the strangest dreams
And I know
They can see it
Sometimes when they look at you and me

Watching the ripples flow from the things we do and the places we go
Wondering if it's good cause I can't see my soul
Do you think you could come a bit closer?; your aura's a little bit faded today
I need to see what I should say to make it okay

Gonna break a mirror just to see if it'll make a difference
I've been walking under ladders all day
Keep waking up from dreams before I find out what they mean
And I remember just enough to know it's prob'ly not anything
And I know it's all wrong, but it's all right
As we slowly fade away into the night x2
As we slowly fade away until the sunrise

Gonna break a mirror just to see if it'll make a difference
I've been walking under ladders all day
Keep waking up from dreams before I find out what they mean
And I remember just enough to know it's prob'ly not anything
And I know it's all wrong, but it's all right
As we slowly fade away into the night

And I know they can see it
Sometimes when they look at you and me

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from Walking Under Ladders, released April 1, 2007

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