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Album: Ride Out (2014)
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  • You can hear it if you listen
    If you really take the time
    If you listen past bravado
    If you listen past the wine
    Everyone's so busy
    The truth gets left behind, left behind

    In the light of understanding
    The darkness dies at dawn
    The winter falls behind us
    And the summer comes along
    We all need believin'
    So we can carry on, carry on

    I am always here for you every night and day
    I'll keep on a light for you
    Until you find your way

    When the world becomes indifferent
    The words become unclear
    If you listen past the anger
    If you listen past the fear
    Everyone's elusive
    But the truth is always near
    If you listen you will hear

    When your dreams are far away
    When the doubts begin
    I am always here for you
    Until you dream again Writer/s: BOB SEGER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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