Music Is Worth Living For

Album: You're Not Alone (2018)
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  • Yeah I bet you never thought you'd live to see the day
    Where we could play with joy and laughter
    And I bet you never thought we'd make it all the way
    And we could stay forever after

    But I guess we proved you wrong
    And I guess we showed them all
    Paid our dues
    Getting up off the floor
    And I guess we proved you wrong
    And I guess we showed them all
    So much to lose
    Walking right out the door

    Music is worth living for!
    Music makes life worth living, music is worth living for
    Music is worth living for!
    Music makes life worth living, music is worth living for

    A higher power that I can't deny
    Music makes me feel so high
    Like the glorious sound of God
    Coming down like a lightning rod
    Give me the will to love
    So below and as above
    The only way that I'll survive
    Music makes me want to stay alive

    And I bet you never thought we had the strength inside
    Yeah we almost died
    And we kept on going
    And I bet you never thought the pain was justified
    Well we found our pride
    And we kept it growing

    But I guess we proved you wrong
    And I guess we showed them all
    We did our best
    We played until our hands were sore
    And I guess we proved you wrong
    And I guess we showed them all
    Never gonna rest
    We're always gonna go for more

    Music is worth living for!
    Music makes life worth living, music is worth living for
    Music is worth living for!
    Music makes life worth living, music is worth living for

    A higher power that I can't deny
    Music makes me feel so high
    Like the glorious sound of God
    Coming down like a lightning rod
    Give me the will to love
    So below and as above
    The only way that I'll survive
    Music makes me want to stay alive Writer/s: Andrew Fetterly Wilkes-Krier
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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