Let Me Go

Album: Since I Saw You Last (2013)
Charted: 2
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  • A room full of sadness
    A broken heart
    And only me to blame
    For every single part
    No Science or Religion
    Could make this whole
    To be loved, but never loved
    To have, but never hold
    It's a life alone, and a desperate need
    To be held to be loved so
    This is gonna take a bit of getting used to,
    But I know what's right for you

    Fly high and let me go
    That sky will save your soul
    When you pass by then you'll know
    That this gonna take a bit of getting used to
    But I know what's right for you
    Let me go

    A head full of madness
    And no where safe
    When tears aren't big enough,
    And love turns into hate
    It's a life alone, and a desperate need
    To be held to be loved so
    This gonna take a bit of getting used to
    But I know what's right for you

    Fly high and let me go
    That sky will save your soul
    When you pass by then you'll know
    That this gonna take a bit of getting used to
    But I know what's right for you

    So let me go life will get better
    Find the love I never gave ya
    I know you lie there waiting all night long,
    So find where you belong

    Fly high and let me go (Let me go)
    That sky will save your soul (Let it save your soul tonight)
    Fly high and let me go (Let me go let me go)
    That sky will save your soul
    But this gonna take a bit of getting used to
    But I know what's right for you
    Let me go Writer/s: BJOERN DANIEL ARNE YTTLING, LYKKE LI TIMOTEJ ZACHRISSON, SEAN GARRETT, SHONDRAE L. CRAWFORD
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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