Can't Face The World Alone

Album: Live Life Living (2014)
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  • I was knocking on the wrong damn doors for ages
    On the nigh-shift looking for a brighter day
    Every single sweethearts face had faded
    They'd decided there was not much left to say

    I was guilty for sure
    Lost in the war
    Can't face the world alone
    You wash up ashore
    Wasn't lost anymore
    Can't face the world alone

    The world alone
    The world alone
    The world alone
    Can't face the world alone

    All the things they promise me sound amazing
    Grass is always meaner on the other side
    Living like a lost soul did my brain in
    You found me and I had no place to hide

    I was guilty for sure
    Lost in the war
    Can't face the world alone
    You wash up ashore
    Wasn't lost anymore
    Can't face the world alone

    Don't live your life a maybe
    There's somebody out there waiting now
    Who'll break it down
    And build you up again
    No ifs or maybes
    Don't let em call you crazy
    Aim for a blue sky gazing
    We settle down
    Can't face the world alone

    The world alone
    The world alone
    The world alone
    Can't face the world alone

    Don't live your life a maybe
    There's somebody out there waiting now
    Who'll break it down
    And build you up again
    No ifs or maybes
    Don't let em call you crazy
    Aim for a blue sky gazing
    We settle down
    Can't face the world alone

    The world alone
    The world alone
    The world alone
    Can't face the world alone Writer/s: ELLIOT GLEAVE, FRASER T. SMITH
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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