Don't Wanna Move

More desert highways
In the heart of a 12-year-old
Who can't spot misdirection
Can't risk more disconnection
Two kids, mom and dad
Monsoon out backseat glass
More rain than the cloud can hold
I see you

Storm blows into a flood, then disappears
A thirsty desert floor drinks it in
Miles down below the skin
Endless hidden reservoirs

What difference would it make
If I could be real with you?
I desperately don't want to
Move to Lake Havasu

Bred to believe, taught to obey
Heard the call and moved away
I prayed and cried and cried and prayed
Still pissed off, still in pain
Still keep it hid and grit my teeth like you showed me
Still hope it's not too late for someone to know me

What difference would it make
If I could be real with you?
I desperately don't want to
Move to Lake Havasu



Credits
Writer(s): David Shannon Bazan, Erik Joseph Walters
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