Go Out Fighting

Album: Critical Equation (2018)
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  • Never give up
    Go out fighting
    Go out fighting
    Go out fighting
    Go out fighting
    Never give up

    When you keep the secrets underneath your thumb
    You can hide
    Or you can be your own museum and shine
    When you tell lies

    And in your ears and in your tongue you're deaf and you're done
    You can cry
    Or you can sing your silent requiem all night
    When you go blind

    Go out fighting
    Go out fighting
    Never give up
    Go out fighting
    Go out fighting
    Go out fighting
    Go out fighting
    Never give up

    Everybody knows that feeling
    Everybody knows desire
    Now we're coming down, down to the wire
    Now we're coming down, down to the wire

    Never give up fighting
    Go out fighting
    Go out fighting
    Go out fighting
    Go out fighting Writer/s: Toby Mark Leaman
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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