In Our Dreams

Album: Kentucky (2016)
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  • If the world fell into the sea

    My feet are wet today
    My tears have soaked the pavement
    My minds running again
    And all my hopes are fading

    If this is the way I don't want to stay

    If the world fell into the sea
    Would you hold on and drown out here with me
    If it's over I guess we're going under
    Please help me
    The only place that's safe
    Is right here in our dreams

    Inside this desperate time
    You've been my one true haven
    And I just realised
    There's so much left worth saving

    If this is the way I don't want to stay

    If the world, fell into the sea
    Will you hold on and drown out here with me?
    If it's over, I guess we're going under
    Please help me
    The only place that's safe
    Is right here in our dreams

    Under the seas
    The only place that's safe
    Is in our dreams
    In our dreams
    Yeah

    If the world
    Fell into the sea (fell into the sea)
    Would you hold on? (Would you hold on?)
    And drown out here with me (drown out here with me)
    If it's over
    I guess we're going under
    Please help me
    The only place that's safe
    Is right here in our dreams
    In our dreams Writer/s: BENJAMIN DANIEL WELLS, BOB MARLETTE, CHRISTOPHER BRYANT ROBERTSON, JOHN FREDERICK YOUNG, JONATHAN MICHAEL LAWHON
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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