Beloved Freak

Album: Not Your Kind of People (2012)
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  • You're not certain when you feel
    Hurt yet violent when you deal
    With how the world drags you along
    You're not alone

    And nothing good was ever free
    No one gets it, no one sees
    So here you stand, beloved freak
    You're not alone
    You're not alone
    You're not alone

    Sometimes we get so tired and weak
    We lose the sky and leave our feet
    You're not alone

    Every [come] upthrows your work
    And scars our vision 'cross the dark
    And when we're gone we will remain
    You're not alone
    People lie and people steal
    They misinterpret how you feel
    And so we doubt and we conceal
    You're not alone

    Don't worry for me
    Just think of yourself
    Think of yourself
    Don't worry for me
    Just think of yourself
    Think of yourself

    When we're gone we will remain
    When we're gone we will remain
    When we're gone we will remain
    When we're gone we will remain
    So here you stand, beloved freak
    The world is at your feet
    Here you stand, beloved freak
    The world is at your feet
    This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine
    This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine
    This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine
    Let it shine
    Let it shine
    Let it shine

    And so you stand, beloved freak
    The world lying at your feet
    There you stand, beloved freak
    Let it shine
    Let it shine
    Let it shine Writer/s: Bryan David Vig, Douglas Elwin Erickson, Shirley Ann Manson, Steve W Marker
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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