We Both Know

Album: Safe Haven (2012)
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  • They all say it
    All the ones that made it
    Once you find the one you claim it
    But you're gonna have to fight\

    When I think back
    The things that threw us off track
    We handled like a heart attack
    'Cause we didn't see the light

    Oh, yeah, now

    We both, know our
    Own limitations, that's why we're strong
    Now that we spent some time apart
    We're leading each other, out of the dark
    'Cause we both know

    From this moment
    Forget what we were scared of
    Say we're never giving up
    You say you'll always

    Try to be my

    Helping hand
    Try to be the one who understands
    When things don't go as you've planned
    We're still worth it all

    Oh, yeah, now

    We both, know our
    Own limitations, that's why we're strong
    Now that we've spent some time apart
    We're leading each other, out of the dark
    'Cause we both know

    What we're scared of (what we're scared of)
    And what dreams are made of (what dreams are made of)
    They can take us further than what anybody can see, yeah

    We both, know our
    Own limitations, and that's why we're strong
    Now that we've spent some time apart
    We're leading each other, out of the dark

    We both (we both), know our (know our)
    Own limitations, and that's why we're strong
    Now that we've spent some time apart
    We're leading each other, out of the dark
    'Cause we both know

    We both know. Writer/s: Colbie Marie Caillat, Gavin Degraw
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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