PDLIF

Album: Single release only (2020)
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  • Please don't live in fear
    We can't see from here right now
    Send it off from here
    And free your mind

    You know it never stays the same
    And they will never tell you you're all to blame

    So you wanted it rearranged (fantastic)
    And you wish it was only a shame (at this stage)
    (All we can say) all there is really to say
    We are at the beginning again
    But oh
    How things can change
    (So don't you) (so don't you) (but don't you)
    So don't you run away
    (Think we on the wrong track somehow)
    While I'm not gonna tell you that everyone's safe
    I will say
    There will be a better day
    There will be a better day (there will be a better)
    There will be a better day

    I'd be good to fall back
    Think we on the wrong track somehow
    I'd be good to fall back
    Think we on the wrong track somehow

    There's several ways to know better
    Papa was a go getter (papa was a go getter) (getter)

    You know it never stays the same
    And they will never tell you you're all to blame

    Please don't live in fear Writer/s: Angus James Fairbairn, Brandon John Burton, James Stack, Justin Deyarmond Edison Vernon, Kacy Anne Hill, Robert Christopher Moose
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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