Wild And Free

Album: Electric Mountain (2022)
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  • Up all night
    Trying to get to you
    All the lines are down
    No one’s getting through
    There’s a lonely bird
    Singing on a wire
    I can hear her song
    Walking through the fire
    The sun will shine
    In the morning
    The moon will rise
    Above the trees
    The rain will fall
    I can feel it coming
    And we will run so wild and free
    Underneath the stars
    Waiting on a dream
    Gonna float away
    To somewhere in between
    The sun will shine
    In the morning
    The moon will rise
    Above the trees
    The rain will fall
    I can feel it coming
    And we will run so wild and free
    Through the darkest days
    And the darkest nights
    We’re gonna make our way
    Into the light
    The sun will shine
    In the morning
    The moon will rise
    Above the trees
    The rain will fall
    I can feel it coming
    And we will run so wild and free Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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