Right By You (for Luna)

Album: Darkness & Light (2016)
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  • Will you live like me, in a world run by desire?
    Will you wake from worldly dream and not be tired?
    Will you work like me to lift the conversation higher?
    Will you be cool like water putting out the fire?
    How can you be free from all this sorrow?
    Will the ones you love today be gone tomorrow?

    And if angels don't have answers to your prayers
    Oh, I will be there
    Oh I will be there

    And if who you love don't want your love, well then
    Do you cut a deal with love and run again?
    You see, love contains the meaning of despair

    Will you think like me? Will you have your mother's fire?
    Maybe the way we are will not be how you're wired
    Will we do right by you? Will we you have what you require
    To make your days on this Earth not so dire?

    Can you choose to lead if no one follows?
    And if we fell today, must you tomorrow?
    Sanctify your answer not your prayer
    Oh, I will be there
    Yeah, I will be there
    Yeah, I will be there

    And even when it all becomes too much
    When you're growing old and feeling out of touch
    Ooh, listen to this song and just take care
    And know that I will be there
    Yeah, I will be there
    No, I swear that I will
    Yeah, I promise I will
    Little girl, I'm cryin' Writer/s: Blake Mills, Ethan Gruska, John Legend
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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