Don't Forget Who You Are

Album: Don't Forget Who You Are (2013)
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  • The finest clothes that you can find
    Dressed in my coats, I'm feeling fine
    I wanna shine

    I'll shine so hard, I'll stand up high
    These foolish ways, I know my place
    My time is now, my time is now

    Although we're tongue-tied and breathless
    We won't let our worries dictate who we are
    Throw out the old towels,
    We won't let our worries dictate who we are
    La la la, la la la la la la
    Don't forget who you are

    Don't build me up, make up your mind
    Then keep the faith, I'll keep the faith
    I like your style, you make me smile

    Although we're tongue-tied and breathless
    We won't let our worries dictate who we are
    So let's throw out the old towels,
    We won't let our worries dictate who we are
    La la la, la la la la la la
    Don't forget who you are

    Darling close your eyes
    And wish for more
    Away in our dreams 'til we're ready for more

    When we're tongue-tied and breathless
    We won't let our worries dictate who we are
    So let's throw out the old towels,
    We won't let our worries dictate who we are
    La la la, la la la la la la
    Don't forget who you are
    La la la, la la la la la la
    Don't forget who you are
    La la la, la la la la la la
    Don't forget who you are
    La la la, la la la la la la Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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