Good Old War - Touch the Clouds (Taste the Ground) Lyrics

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Touch the Clouds (Taste the Ground)

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What Are The Lyrics For Touch the Clouds (Taste the Ground) By Good Old War?
When you're at the top
You put yourself above all the others It is easy to forget the place that you came from But you won't believe what you see on your way down I've been so high I touched the clouds I've been so low I couldn't taste the ground Well, it's all history Look at me now Look at me now When you're at the bottom You close your eyes and hear your heart beating If you feel around then you might find something No, you won't believe what you see on your way down I've been so high I touched the clouds I've been so low I couldn't taste the ground Well, it's all history Look at me now Look at me now Now we know each other You don't have to hide the feelings that you have I know what you're going through Cause I've been there And you won't believe what you see on your way down No, you won't believe what you see on your way down I've been so high I touched the clouds I've been so low I Couldn't taste the ground Well, it's all history Look at me now Look at me now On your way down On your way down |
Who Wrote Touch the Clouds (Taste the Ground) By Good Old War?
Daniel Eliezer Schwartz, Keith Michael Goodwin, Timothy John Arnold
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What's The Duration Of The Touch the Clouds (Taste the Ground) By Good Old War?The duration of Touch the Clouds (Taste the Ground) is 4:24 minutes and seconds. |
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