Running

Album: Chaos and The Calm (2015)
Charted: 60
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  • When my heart is ready to burst
    When the world spins in reverse
    I'll keep running
    To the place where I belong

    When you go, turn down the light
    No one's here to hold you in the night
    I'll keep running
    To the place where I belong

    When you think you're on your own
    I'm still coming home!

    When our picture fades in the sun
    And all the colors blur in the one
    I'll keep running
    To the place where I belong

    When you think you're on your own
    I'm still coming home!

    When your all gets blinded
    When you fold with the cards
    No, I'll never stop fighting
    To get to where you are!

    Wherever we go
    Wherever we go
    Wherever we go

    Wherever we go
    Wherever we go
    Wherever we go

    When the lights are faded to black
    Only stars are guiding me back
    I'll keep running
    To the place where I belong

    When you think you're on your own
    I'm still coming home
    When you think you're on your own
    I'm still coming home Writer/s: James Bay
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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