So Long, See You Tomorrow

Album: So Long, See You Tomorrow (2014)
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  • When you reign it down
    Lights come
    When you reign it down
    Lights come
    When you reign it down
    Lights come
    When you reign it down
    Lights come

    You're packing up, packing up
    I won't see you again
    But you have made, you have made it up,
    You're packing up, packing up
    I won't see you again
    But you have made, you have made it up,

    When you reign it down
    Lights come
    When you reign it down
    Lights come
    When you reign it down
    Lights come

    When you reign it down
    Lights come
    When you reign it down
    Lights come
    When you reign it down
    Lights come
    When you reign it down
    Lights come, when you reign it down, lights come

    Keep going round and round and round Writer/s: JACK WILLIAM THOMAS STEADMAN
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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