Under the Tide

Album: The Bones of What You Believe (2013)
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  • I'm watching you run
    Run from the sidelines

    Take in a breath
    Fill in your lungs
    Keeping you alive

    No fear
    I'll be your eyes
    I'll be a lifeline

    And if I can be
    I'll be your strength
    And it won't be long now

    Head up, head up
    Keep holding, holding
    Your head up, head up
    Keep holding

    If you can see
    And you believe
    Why are you so scared

    But if you don't care
    Then why are we here
    And what do you have left

    Head up, head up
    Keep holding, holding
    Your head up, head up
    Keep holding, holding

    Don't you take another step
    Away from here
    I would go anywhere with you
    What a lie

    I'll break down
    But you will never see
    Tell me, are you happy?
    Are you really happy?

    Stay under the tide
    Stay in my eye line
    Looking ahead, there is a chance
    Wherever it all ends

    Head up, head up
    And stay strong
    Holding your head up, head up
    Keep holding, holding Writer/s: IAIN ANDREW COOK, LAUREN EVE MAYBERRY, MARTIN CLIFFORD DOHERTY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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