Placeholder: I got a vision I see in my head A melody buried deep into my soul They call us crazy, we cuttin' the edge I′m lockin' the future and lettin' it go This is a callin′ that′s higher I got a vision I see in my head A melody buried deep into my soul They call us crazy, we cuttin' the edge I′m lockin' the future and lettin' it go This is a callin′ that′s higher

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I got a vision I see in my head A melody buried deep into my soul They call us crazy, we cuttin' the edge I′m lockin' the future and lettin' it go This is a callin′ that′s higher

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