I did a lot of dumb shit when I was younger
I didn't think it was so dumb
I hurt a lot of people when I was younger
And I still remember every one of them
I used to do a lot of drugs and drinking
Well, I still do, just not so much
I used to run away from all my problems
I thought I could use this as my crutch, I guess
An old friend died when I was younger
He didn't deserve to, but he did
Ironically that led me to God
And I'm alright right here with him, I guess
Then I moved up to Pennsylvania
And met this girl I'll call my wife
We ran as far away as we could
And built this thing we'll call our life for now
And I pray that she's still right here beside me
Even as I fall apart
Like my mother did before me
Fragile mind and fragile heart (fragile mind and fragile heart)
Fragile mind and fragile heart (fragile mind and fragile heart)
Fragile mind and fragile heart (fragile mind and fragile heart)
Fragile mind and fragile heart (fragile mind and fragile heart)
credits
from Winter Winds,
track released September 21, 2018
Written and recorded by Mathew Wojcik
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