The Unknown

Album: Black Swan (2009)
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  • Let your world be wide open and your fears be blown apart
    May your voice be louder than bombs
    Somewhere in silence find one to trust

    Lift your head up
    Untie the knot
    My little sunshine
    Hope is never light-years away

    Let your senses be ignited by streams of neon singing in the dark
    Connected to the planet
    A million neighbors
    A sea of stars

    Lift your head up
    Untie the knot
    My little sunshine
    Hope is never light-years away

    Leaders
    Lovers come and go
    Outside forces you can't control
    Oh
    I see you smiling at the unknown
    Oh
    I see you smiling at the unknown

    Lift your head up
    Untie the knot
    My little sunshine
    Hope is never light-years away

    Lift your head up
    Untie the knot
    My little sunshine
    Hope is never light-years away Writer/s: CAREY SUTHON WILLETTS, JOEL LASLETT POTT, STEVEN ALEXANDER ROBERTS, TIMOTHY JOHN WANSTALL
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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