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Over My Head

from Race the Light by Christopher Dallman

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How do you
Greet the day
With sunshine in your eyes
And a smile that seems to say
‘Hey, it’s ok.’?

Because with me every morning
Its like I’m raising the dead
I’ve got to fool my heart
So I can fool my head
To lift out of bed
Lift out of bed

Miles of water
Oceans worrying me when I wake up
It’s over my head
Over my head
Over my head

The weather of worry
And the freeze of fear
Keep my hands on the wheel
But still I’m too scared to steer
So, I stay here

But you’re an explorer
Of the unmapped and grey
With fear in your eyes
You look at me and say,
‘It’s ok.’

Miles of water
Oceans worrying me when I wake up
It’s over my head
Over my head
Over my head

Learning to live is so simple
But simple ain’t easy
And easy ain’t worth your time
I should be fearless
But still now I fear this
I keep looking down while I climb

All these lessons
Seem so simple to me if I’d just look up
It’s over my head
Over my head
Over my head

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from Race the Light, released April 20, 2004

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Christopher Dallman Milwaukee, Wisconsin

In 2020, singer-songwriter Christopher Dallman put down the acoustic guitar and was reborn as an electronic pop artist. Based in Milwaukee, WI, Christopher’s latest album - title TBD - his first self-produced record - will be released over the course of a year, with one song dropping on the first Friday of each month beginning with NO SENSE IN REGRET out May 1, 2020. ... more

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