Let It Be

Album: Take Me to the Truth (2014)
Charted: 11
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  • Ay, ay, ay, ay
    Put my money where my mouth is and I laid my cards
    I'mma go out fighting
    And leave my scars
    I don't know about tomorrow
    But I know I got heart
    Put my feet right on the margin
    And I just might hit the bottom
    Throw my hands out on the breeze and let it be

    Baby, this is Russian roulette
    And it ain't my gun.
    Hallelujah, I ain't dead, yet
    And I'm still going strong (oh, oh, oh)
    I don't know about tomorrow
    But the battle ain't done
    They say losers are forgotten
    And I just might hit the bottom
    But we all gotta take the leap, and let it be

    Oh let it be,
    Oh let it be,
    Just let it be!
    Oh oh oh oh
    Just let it be, baby

    It's all been said and done
    Oh I've done and said it all, hope and pray
    I think it's time to catch that train
    I don't know where it starts
    And I don't know where it ends
    I guess that's the name of the game, oh oh

    Oh, got to let it go
    Yeah, I got to let it go,
    Yeah, oh no, oh no! Let it be!
    Come on, come on!
    (Let it be, no no no) Let it be, baby

    When you're holding on your last breath
    When you're looking for a way out
    Oh, let it be!
    Let it be, let it be, let it be
    Just let it be! Writer/s: Rudman Rambali, Timothy Mckenzie Gustave
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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