Fades Away

Album: Tim (2019)
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  • All of the troubled times that we have overcome
    All of the trials to find somewhere that we belong
    All I know is that with you I'm holdin' on
    'Cause all of the days out, all of the days out on the run

    Don't you love it, how it all just fades away?
    When you're close, don't fear the songs of yesterday
    And I can't go back, and I can't go back
    Don't you love it, how it all, it all just fades away?
    It all just fades away

    All of the tracks we traced, we raced to reach the sun
    All of the lights to find the place where we belong
    All I know is that with you I'm movin' on
    'Cause all of the days out, all of the days out on the run

    And I can't go back, and I can't go back
    Don't you love it, how it all, it all just fades away?

    It all just fades away
    It all just fades away
    It all just fades away

    And I can't go back and I can't go back
    Don't you love it, how it all, it all just fades away? Writer/s: Carl Falk, Joakim Herbert Berg, Joseph Robert Janiak, Tim Bergling
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Comments: 1

  • Avicii_disciple from Nairobi that was Avicii always. there was always some element of darkness masked up in pretty melody; and that's why he was a genius. Rest in peace warmest man.
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