For You

Album: Matteo (2023)
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  • These are desperate times
    You know I hate this town, but I stay for you
    Even if it hurts
    You know it's coming straight from the heart
    I might not go to church
    But every now and then I still pray for you
    I'll always sing this loud
    So you can hear wherever you are

    'Til there's no sand in the hour glass
    Until our futures become our past
    Until our youth's just a photograph, I live for you
    I will run on to broken glass
    I will stand in the burning grass
    I'd set fire to everything I have
    And it's for you

    It's for you
    It's for you

    We were only kids
    And everything was good, it was positive
    Who turned out the lights
    And how'd it ever get so dark
    City to the beach
    Don't recognise the streets when your home again
    Until you see the people
    And everything that made who you are

    'Til there's no sand in the hour glass
    Until our futures become our past
    Until our youth's just a photograph, I live for you
    I will run on to broken glass
    I will stand in the burning grass
    I'd set fire to everything I have
    And it's for you

    It's for you
    It's for you
    It's for you (it's for you, yeah)
    It's for you
    It's for you
    It's for you Writer/s: George Tizzard, Matteo Bocelli, Rick Parkhouse, Ryan Johnson, Wayne Hector
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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