Step one take one step back
Where'd you begin? Can you remember that?
Cause time goes by and we all wonder why
This train is off these tracks
Where are you now? What's the name of this town?
Do you even know the faces that stare you down?
Cause somehow or another we well end up far from our homes
Is it too late to catch the train tonight
To go back and make things right?
And am I too lost to find my way out of here
Click my heals and disappear?
Step two remember what you knew
All the words in book and things you took from
The people that you knew
Cause sometimes taking one step back
Is moving forward too
I'm not too late to catch the train tonight
To go back and make things right
And I'm not too lost to find my way back home
It's all I want to know
I don't know if I can go that far
But I know I've got to try
Still got home a place I know
Where I'll be alright
credits
from Shipman,
released April 30, 2014
Written by Matt Shipman
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