If The Lights Go Out

Album: Pictures (2007)
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  • They say the world must end somehow
    They say the end's not far from now
    I think they're wrong
    Don't worry your life away
    Start living for today
    Don't think about tomorrow

    And if the lights go out on all of us
    In just a year or two
    And if the sky falls down like pouring rain
    Then I'll be here with you
    I'll go down with you

    Well I'm gonna try for all I'm worth
    To stay with you 'til the end of the earth
    Don't let me down
    Don't let your feelings win
    Don't give out, and don't give in
    Don't think about tomorrow

    'Cause if the lights go out on all of us
    In just a year or two
    And if the sky falls down like pouring rain
    Then I'll be here with you
    I'll go down with you

    And if the lights go out on all of us
    In just a year or two
    And if the sky falls down like pouring rain
    Then I'll be here with you
    I'll go down with you

    I'll go down with you Writer/s: Mike Batt
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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