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I feel like hell I'm all over the place
Can't believe I'm seeing you in this random space
You know I miss you do you believe in fate?
If I think the universe is so big and vast
Don't want to be alone, you moved on to fast

I didn't catch his name just trying to catch my breath
Of course it's you I see when walking down the street
Maybe the world is telling me it's never easy
(Oh woah oh oh)


So listen up,
My heart is stuck,
I know that I've been replaced
(Oh woah oh oh)
I've had enough,
I've tried to love,
Keep coming back to this place
(Oh woah oh oh)
I want to be free and let you fly away
(Oh woah oh oh)
To see a smile,
Up on your face,
It's the hardest part of being replaced

(oh woah oh oh)
I heard you moved in, wasn't that our plan?
Still wake up in the morning and I reach for your hand
I felt chemistry, I don't understand

Most days I sleep in, see more night then day
I had all the answers now the questions have changed
It's a running joke that I can't escape
(oh woah oh oh)

So listen up,
My heart is stuck,
I know that I've been replaced
(Oh woah oh oh)
I've had enough,
I've tried to love,
Keep coming back to this place
(Oh woah oh oh)
I want to be free and let you fly away
(Oh woah oh oh)
To see a smile,
Up on your face,
It's the hardest part of being replaced
(oh woah oh oh)

It's never easy
(oh woah oh oh)
It's never easy

Of course it's you I see when walking down the street
Maybe the world is telling me it's never easy

(oh woah oh oh)
So listen up,
My heart is stuck,
I know that I've been replaced
(Oh woah oh oh)
I've had enough,
I've tried to love,
Keep coming back to this place
(Oh woah oh oh)
I want to be free and let you fly away
(Oh woah oh oh)
To see a smile,
Up on your face,
It's the hardest part of being replaced

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Zachary Barnett (vocals), James Adam Shelley (guitar/banjo), Matt Sanchez (drums), and Dave Rublin (bass) started the band "American Authors" Boston, Massachusetts in 2012, but soon moved to Brooklyn, New York. As their band name suggests, this quartet writes stories through their music to share their struggles, high and lows, and changes.

Soon after forming, American Authors caught the attention of Island Records, which signed the band to a record deal. Their debut album "Oh, What a Life" was released on Mar 04, 2014. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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