Sky Might Fall

Album: Man On The Moon: The End Of Day (2009)
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  • Oh
    Oh, oh

    What a world that I'm livin' in,
    Will the rainstorms ever end,
    Steal I feel my,
    Path narrow,
    I run again,
    Seen happiness is gone again,
    And then you see 'em,
    Grey clouds up above mane,
    Metaphor to my life mane,
    Still feel my
    Heart stronger then it's ever been,
    Strong will til my journey ends
    'Till then I roll,
    More then I've ever rolled
    Not pills but the Mary though
    Still I feel my eyes heavy when the days goes,
    Nothing helping with my head dose,
    But I ain't sleepin',
    Awake in another state,
    Livin' in a new space,
    Stealin' from my mind runnin' at a steady pace,
    God help me so I'll win the race

    'Till then I call
    The sky might fall
    The sky might fall
    But I'm not worried at all
    C'mon c'mon
    The sky might fall
    The sky might fall
    But I'm not worried at all

    Hey, hey
    I let them know somethin', I let them know somethin', I let them know somethin'
    You can listen up, listen up, listen up, listen up
    Hey I let them know somethin', I let them know somethin', I let them know somethin'
    You can listen up, listen up, listen up, listen up

    Grey clouds stuck together fam,
    Lining piercing to another land
    Over the desert where the lost play,
    Sole searching each and every way,
    An then you see tha,
    Awesome sounds so profound,
    When it, it'll grip you, you can see it,
    If you hear you can feel it too,
    Somethin' special I am runnin' to,
    'Till then I go,
    Away very far away,
    To another universe where all the people say,
    Its the new new place for the special to embrace,
    Like a martian you seemingly,
    Wandered out the place,
    Take what you need from the valley of the hopeful,
    Even if you drown you'll be floatin' higher above it,
    You can say bye bye bye,
    Sky might be fallin' but remember you can fly high.

    The sky might fall
    The sky might fall
    But I'm not worried at all
    C'mon C'mon
    The sky might fall
    The sky might fall
    But I'm not worried at all
    Hey, hey
    I let them know somethin', I let them know somethin', I let them know somethin'
    You can listen up, listen up, listen up, listen up
    Hey I let them know somethin', I let them know somethin', let them know somethin'
    You can listen up, listen up, listen up, listen up

    I keep runnin'
    Yeah I gotta keep up I gotta keep up yeah
    I gotta keep up I gotta keep up
    And I keep runnin'
    Yeah I gotta keep up I gotta keep up yeah
    Gotta keep up I gotta keep up yeah
    'Cause I'm gone
    Yea na na na na
    I'm up and away
    Na na na na
    Know'm talkin' bout
    Hey, hey Writer/s: KANYE WEST, SCOTT MESCUDI
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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