Hold Your Hand

Album: Only In Dreams (2011)
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  • Oh It's a game, hold tight
    Can you shut your eyes?
    Shut out the light
    Death is so bright

    From dreams you wake to shock
    To find it's true
    But, she's not you
    No, she's not you

    And you'd do anything to bring her back
    Yes you'd do anything to bring her back

    Oh It's a game, hold tight
    Can you shut your eyes?
    Shut out the light
    Death is so bright

    From dreams you wake to shock
    To find it's true
    But, she's not you
    No, she's not you

    And you'd do anything to bring her back
    Yes you'd do anything to bring her back
    And you'd do anything to bring her back
    Yes you'd do anything to bring her back

    Oh I wish it wasn't true
    But there's nothing I can do except hold your hand
    Oh I wish it wasn't true
    But there's nothing I can do except hold your hand
    Til the very end.

    And you'd do anything to bring her back
    Yes you'd do anything to bring her back
    And you'd do anything to bring her back
    Yes you'd do anything to bring her back

    Oh I wish it wasn't true
    But there's nothing I can do except hold your hand
    Oh I wish it wasn't true
    But there's nothing I can do except hold your hand
    Oh I wish it wasn't true
    But there's nothing I can do except hold your hand
    Oh I wish it wasn't true
    But there's nothing I can do except hold your hand
    'Til the very end
    'Til the very end Writer/s: Kristin Gundred
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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