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Album: Acolyte (2009)
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  • Re: You and me, what is said wasn't never meant to hurt
    Real stories always come off worse
    Can we make the time to leave it behind and reshape,
    Remake our faith in what we see
    How you feel so unsteady
    I'm already out of reach, remember finding your feet
    In a fine time, take the time to find me
    I'll be ready waiting let's do something real
    Lets do something real

    Re: You and me, what is said wasn't never meant to hurt
    Real stories always come off worse
    Can we make the time to leave it behind and reshape
    Remake our faith in what we see
    How you feel so unsteady
    I'm already out of reach, remember finding your feet
    In a fine time, take the time to find me
    I'll be ready waiting let's do something real

    Let's do something real
    Let's do something real
    Let's do something real

    Real something
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    Real something
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    Let's do something
    Real something
    Real something
    Real something

    Re: You and me, what is said wasn't never meant to hurt
    Real stories always come off worse
    Can we make the time to leave it behind and reshape
    Remake our faith in what we see
    How you feel so unsteady
    I'm already out of reach, remember finding your feet
    In a fine time, take the time to find me
    I'll be ready waiting let's do something real

    Let's do something real
    Let's do something real
    Let's do something real Writer/s: JAMES COOK, MATTHEW COCKSEDGE, RICHARD BOARDMAN
    Publisher: Sentric Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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