Scarlet flows, the embers cross waters to the sand
No one knows which way I’m turning, should I say?
But I’ll be on my way
Will I be on my way?
Yeah, I’ll be on my way
Shadows grow, calling in the distance, so I hear
Bridges bow, my last chance of running turns away
But I’ll be on my way
Will I be on my way?
Yeah, I’ll be on my way
Looks like day in this future field, what am I doing here?
Something is rising, all will be low, everything glows
Stuck inside this scarlet sun, I’m the only one
Mid-July and I see my breath, there’s only good left
Usually I see what I plan
I know my mind isn’t perfect
You know I see the light now
I’ll be on my way now
I know I didn’t see it
It’s been a long time coming
Now here flows scarlet
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