It's OK

Album: Mezzamorphis (1999)
Charted: 18
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  • Take me or leave me, don't have to believe me
    All the words I have to say, all the songs that fly away
    Take me or leave me, believe me good will come

    It's OK, you know I'll live to fight another day
    It's OK, you know I'll live to find another way

    She's as pretty as hell and her eyes have no home
    The beauty has run from your face
    Such beauty that hung from your face
    And if you would drink this wine you'll shine

    It's OK, you know I'll live to fight another day
    It's OK, you know I'll live to find the words to say
    It's OK, you know I'll live to find another way
    And if you would give me holy wine, I'll shine

    Will you come to me like
    A Summers Day
    I will sing again Writer/s: Martin James Smith, Stuart David Garrard
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, Integrity Music, O/B/O DistroKid
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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