Recover

Album: All the Colours of You (2021)
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  • Cry
    For the ones we have lost we have loved
    Wash your hands
    There's a thief of our breath
    Stay inside
    Stay alive
    It will be alright
    Stay inside
    Stay alive
    It will be alright

    Nature needs a break
    So we wait in our home
    Our foxhole
    I'm out of a job
    Confronting my life
    The walls of my home

    It will be alright
    It will be alright

    Will he get better?
    A cold
    Will he get better?
    Just a chill, a sore throat
    Will he recover?
    In a ward all alone
    Will he recover?
    He can't breathe without a machine to carry the load

    It will be alright
    It will be alright

    We will remember
    Your wicked sense of fun
    We will remember
    Now the circus has moved on
    We will remember
    Your last call was a song
    We will remember
    How to pass your spirit on Writer/s: Garret Lee, James Glennie, Mark Hunter, Saul Davies, Timothy Booth
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., wearejames
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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