She was standing at the station,
Small town suitcase in her hand.
There were dreams she found inside her,
That no one cared to understand.
She never talks about her childhood,
So much past to leave behind.
She's so scared to go,
But still she says goodbye.
When you walk that road, you walk alone,
Just an undiscovered soul, in the great unknown.
When your only hope, is to find a home,
Just an undiscovered soul, in the great unknown.
The great unknown.
Born and raised in poverty,
Daddy died when he was young.
All the fears that raged inside him,
His spirit needs to overcome.
Each day he tears down the reflection,
Of who he used to be.
And with a little luck,
He'll rise eventually.
When you walk that road, you walk alone,
Just an undiscovered soul, in the great unknown.
When you're only hope, is to find a home,
Just an undiscovered soul, in the great unknown.
The great unknown.
In the search of our salvation,
Relentlessly we climb.
Just looking for a reason,
In creation's grand design.
If patience is a virtue,
Then let us humbly begin.
We'll be here waiting,
'Till our ship comes sailing in.
When you walk that road, we walk alone,
Just an undiscovered soul, in the great unknown.
When you're only hope, is to find a home,
You're just an undiscovered soul, in the great unknown.
The great unknown, the great unknown.
Don't want to walk through life, an undiscovered soul.
Searching for the road, looking for a home,
In the great unknown.
Don't want to walk through life, an undiscovered soul.
Searching for a home, looking for a road,
In the great unknown.
Don't want to walk through life, an undiscovered soul.
Patience, virtue, identity, soul. |