The Midwest Sky
Lyrics
I can see your smile
I can see your smile shine so brightly through the window
I can't get used to this
I can't get used to this
Our wishing well cracked in the concrete
The water fled, our love went obsolete
I can't get used to this
I feel so different
Pitch black clouds
Dance above the Midwest sky
All the time
I try to block them out with my makeshift satellite
I try to shut them down
I try every night
The front door is closed
But I can see your smile
Shine so brightly through the window
There's a fascinating canvas painting that dwells in the corner of my skull
You made my life worth living when I was incapable
A small portion would make me feel I was worth something
I want to exist in your heart just a little bit (a little bit)
Exist in your heart just a little bit (a little bit)
A small portion would make me feel I was worth something
I want to exist in your heart just a little bit (just a little bit)
Exist in your heart just a little bit
I just want to exist
For a second
There is nothing left to hold
Blown out candle smoke
You made my life worth living when I couldn't
I can see your smile
I can see your smile shine so brightly through the window
I can't get used to this
I can't get used to this
A small portion would make me feel I was worth something
I want to exist in your heart just a little bit
Exist in your heart just a little bit
A small portion would make me feel I was worth something
I want to exist in your heart just a little bit (a little bit)
Exist in your heart just a little bit (a little bit)
A small portion would make me feel I was worth something
I want to exist in your heart just a little bit (just a little bit)
Exist in your heart just a little bit
Pitch black clouds
Dance above the Midwest sky
I try to block them out
I try to shut them down
I try every night
Writer(s): Dylan Mattheisen, William Chevalier, Matthew Chevalier
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Songtrust Ave
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