From the recording Empty
Lyrics
Until The Wheels Fall Off
Incognito Written by Aundrea Alexander Radford
Performed by Paper Heart
I woke up this morning
And I had to die inside
Not because of anything I’ve done
Not even because of pride
I felt I was just going through the motions
But inside I barely cared
I was close to not feeling any emotions
cause no one was really there
Someday, I’ll find someone
Who doesn’t have any agendas
Someone who actually wants someone
Someone who won’t try and break my windows
Until I find her
I’ll keep doing relationships
Until the wheels fall off
I’ll still make mistakes
But I won’t turn into something soft
Until I find her
I’ll keep doing relationships
Until the wheels fall off
Inside I wanted to change
But I just didn’t know how
I didn’t want to listen to the man outside
I wanted a quick fix now
I felt I was just going through the motions
But inside I barely cared
I was close to not feeling any emotions
cause no one was really there
Someday, I’ll find someone
Who doesn’t have any agendas
Someone who actually wants someone
Someone who won’t try and break my windows
Until I find her
I’ll keep doing relationships
Until the wheels fall off
I’ll still make mistakes
But I won’t turn into something soft
Until I find her
I’ll keep doing relationships
Until the wheels fall off
And someday, I’ll find someone
Who doesn’t have any agendas
Someone who actually wants someone
Someone who won’t try and break my windows
Until I find her
I’ll keep doing relationships
Until the wheels fall off
I’ll still make mistakes
But I won’t turn into something soft
Until I find her
I’ll keep doing relationships
Until the wheels fall off
But until I find her
I’ll keep doing relationships
Until the wheels fall off
I’ll still make mistakes
But I won’t turn into something soft
Until I find her
I’ll keep doing relationships
Until the wheels fall off
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