Go Do

Album: Go (2010)
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  • (Go
    Go
    Go
    Kitty
    Kitty
    Kitty)

    Go sing, too loud
    Make your voice break
    Sing it out
    Go scream, do shout
    Make an earthquake

    You wish fire would die and turn colder
    You wish, your young, could see you grow older
    We should always know that dreams can do everything

    Go drum, too proud
    Make your hands ache
    Play it out
    Go march through a crowd
    Make your day break

    You wish silence released noise in tremors
    You wish, I know it, surrender to summers
    We should always know that dreams can do everything

    Go do, you'll know how to
    Just let yourself, fall into landslide

    Go do, you'll know how to
    Just let yourself, give into low tide

    Go do!

    Tie strings to clouds
    Make your own lake
    Let it flow
    Throw seeds to sprout
    Make your own break
    Let them grow

    Let them grow (Endless summers)
    Let them grow (Endless summers)

    (Go do endless summers)

    You will survive, will never stop wonders
    You and sunrise will never fall under

    You will survive, will never stop wonders
    You and sunrise will never fall under
    We should always know that dreams can do everything

    Go do! Writer/s: JON THOR BIRGISSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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