Love Into The Light

Album: Warrior (2012)
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  • I know I'm not perfect
    I know I got issues
    I know I've got a sordid past
    And, yeah, some mad tattoos

    I'm not a model
    I'm not a saint
    I'm sorry but I am
    Just not sorry
    'Cause I swear and
    'Cause I drink

    Maybe it's about the time
    To let all of the love
    Back in the light
    Maybe it's about the perfect place
    To let go and forget
    About the hate

    Love into the light

    I know we're all different
    Baby, that's life
    But all of these differences
    They make me feel alive

    And I've got this question, yeah
    Been burning through my head
    Can't we all get over ourselves
    And just stop talkin' shit?

    Maybe it's about the time
    To let all of the love
    Back in the light
    Maybe it's about the perfect place
    To let go and forget
    About the hate

    Love into the light

    All of the shit talk
    Yeah, all the chatter
    Cuts like a knife
    Yeah, kills like a dagger

    Love into the light

    All that I am, yeah
    All that I'm after
    Love in this life
    It's all really matters

    Love into the light

    Maybe it's about the time
    To let all of the love
    Back in the light
    Maybe it's about the perfect place
    To let go and forget
    About the hate

    Love into the light

    All of the shit talk
    Yeah, all the chatter
    Cuts like a knife
    Yeah, kills like a dagger

    Love into the light

    All that I am, yeah
    All that I'm after
    Love in this life
    It's all really matters

    Love into the light
    Love into the light
    Love into the light
    Love into the light Writer/s: GREGORY KURSTIN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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