Let It Go

Album: Cold Beer Conversation (2015)
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  • Life's tough
    And then you die, and there ain't no rhyme or reason why
    It comes right at you so you do what you do, love's great

    Until it's not, hearts break
    But the world don't stop
    When it rains, man, it pours you can't change the course
    You can wish on a star but if it ain't in the cards

    Let it go, sometimes you gotta let it go
    Let it all wash on under the bridge, blow it a kiss
    Give it a rest 'cause it is what it is, time flies

    While you save it all up, but someday
    This'll all be dust
    It's all just stuff, it ain't ever enough
    And you can't take it with you so you might as well just let it go

    Yeah, you really oughta let it go
    Let it all wash on under the bridge, blow it a kiss
    Give it a rest 'cause it is what it is

    You never know
    What's waiting just up the road
    Sooner or later that sun's gonna shine, luck will turn on a dime
    So when the good times roll let 'em roll but when they don't
    Let it go

    Move on, keep moving 'til you see the light
    The one that you've been waiting on, shining bright
    In the night, saying "Hey there friend where the hell have you been?"

    Let it go, you really gotta let it go
    Let it all wash on under the bridge, blow it a kiss
    Give it a rest 'cause it is what it is

    You never know
    What's waiting just up the road
    Sooner or later that sun's gonna shine, luck will turn on a dime
    So when the good times roll let 'em roll but when they don't
    Let it go

    Let it go
    You really gotta let it go
    Let it go
    Sometimes you gotta let it go
    Let it go, you really oughta let it go
    Let it go Writer/s: BUBBA STRAIT, GEORGE STRAIT, KEITH GATTIS
    Publisher: ME GUSTA MUSIC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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