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Twenty Four Hours

from Can't Run Far Enough by Mark Hahn

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Driving down the road
Past the air force base
Surrounded by miles of dead grass
And blue skies

24 hours from nowhere
Wondering where I’m going
And who I’ll be with
In the end

When it comes to
Finding my way
Down some dark alley
And holding on

In a lost corner
Of the world
Where I don’t exist
Like Budapest or Beijing

Take me away
From the crowds
The lights
And the dreams

Don’t want to be anyone
Or anything
Anymore
Just want me and you

Lying in the dark
On a little bed
With the light
From a single street lamp

Streaming in
Through a small window
Onto your cheek
Resting next to mine

While I lie awake
Looking at the ceiling
When there’s is nothing more
Than us together

24 hours from nowhere
Wondering where you’re going
And who you’ll be with
In the end

Just need you
To take me away
From everything and
Into that dark room

24 hours from nowhere
Holding tight
Until the end

Chords: C, Em, Am, Dm

Copyright 2016 Mark Hahn, All Rights Reserved.

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from Can't Run Far Enough, released March 5, 2017

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Mark Hahn Tucson, Arizona

Tucson artist and writer, Mark Hahn, grew up in Detroit MI, studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and has traveled, lived and worked in many major cities across Europe and the United States. He has now settled in Tucson and spends his time focusing on varied creative projects while exploring the Sonoran Desert and the broken down mining towns that are scattered around the Southern AZ landscape. ... more

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