I Won't Let You Go

Album: The Awakening (2011)
Charted: 5
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  • When it's black
    Take a little time to hold yourself
    Take a little time to feel around before it's gone
    You won't let go but still keep from falling down
    Remember how you save me now from all of my wrongs
    Yeah

    And if there's love just feel it
    And if there's life will see it
    This ain't no time to be alone, alone yeah
    I won't let you go

    Say those words
    Say those words like there's nothing else
    Close your eyes and you might believe
    That there is some way out

    Open up
    Open up your heart to me now
    Let it all come pouring out
    There's nothing I can't take

    And if there's love just feel it
    And if there's life will see it
    This ain't no time to be alone, alone yeah
    I won't let you go
    (Won't let you go)
    (Won't let you go)

    If your sky is falling
    Just take my hand and hold it
    You don't have to be alone, alone yeah
    I won't let you go
    (Won't let you go)
    (Won't let you go)

    And if you feel the fading of the light
    And you're too weak to carry on the fight
    And all your friends that you care for have disappeared
    I'll be here not gone, forever holding on

    If there's love just feel it
    And if there's life will see it
    This ain't no time to be alone, alone yeah
    I won't let you go
    (Won't let you go)
    (Won't let you go)

    If your sky is falling
    Just take my hand and hold it
    You don't have to be alone, alone yeah
    I won't let you go
    (Won't let you go)
    (Won't let you go)

    I won't let you go
    I won't let
    I won't let you go
    No, I won't let
    I won't let you go
    I won't let you go Writer/s: James Morrison Catchpole, Martin Brammer, Stephen Paul Robson
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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