Album: Shine (2007)
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  • If you can keep your head
    While all about you
    People are losing theirs and blaming you
    If you can trust yourself
    When everybody doubts you
    And make allowance for their doubting too

    If you can wait
    And not get tired of waiting
    And when lied about
    Stand tall
    Don't deal in lies
    And when hated
    Don't give in to hating back
    Don't need to look so good
    Don't need to talk too wise

    (If) if you can dream
    And not make dreams your master
    If you can think
    And not make intellect your game
    If you can meet
    With triumph and disaster
    And treat those two impostors just the same

    (If) if you can force your heart
    And nerve and sinew
    To serve you
    After all of them are gone
    And so hold on
    When there is nothing in you
    Nothing but the will
    That's telling you to hold on
    Hold on

    (If) if you can bear to hear
    The truth you've spoken
    Twisted and misconstrued
    By some smug fool
    Or watch your life's work
    Torn apart and broken down
    And stoop to build again
    With worn out tools

    If you can draw a crowd
    And keep your virtue
    Or walk with kings
    And keep the common touch
    If neither enemies nor loving friends
    Can hurt you
    If everybody counts with you
    But none too much

    (If) if you can fill the journey
    Of a minute
    With sixty seconds worth of wonder and delight
    Then
    The Earth is yours
    And everything that's in it
    But more than that
    I know
    You'll be alright
    You'll be alright

    'Cause you've got the fight
    You've got the insight
    (You've got the fight, you've got the insight)
    You've got the fight, you've got the insight
    (You've got the fight, you've got the insight)
    You've got the fight, you've got the insight Writer/s: Joni Mitchell, Rudyard Kipling
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, O/B/O DistroKid, Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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