The Ides Of March

Album: The Ides Of March (2021)
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  • Some say you never know
    Its easy come it's easy go
    Some say they knew it from the start


    Some say the end is nigh
    That no one will get out alive
    Some say it's written in the stars
    Beware the ides of March


    Well just beyond the blue horizon
    We see the clouds begin to form
    Don't be afraid
    We must keep fighting
    And cling to courage in the storm


    And if you listen very closely
    And don't throw caution to the wind
    Take it easy take it slowly
    You'll save yourself before the end


    So much is changing
    Who we are
    What we are

    There's no point
    In waiting
    Beware the Ides of March


    In streets of fire you hear the screaming
    For what some think is left to lose
    But life is precious it's worth keeping
    Too many's end may come too soon


    Please don't forsake me
    Don't break my heart
    Don't break my heart

    All I am saying
    Beware the Ides of March

    Like an early warning
    As the storm is forming

    It is time
    Beware the Ides of March
    The Ides of March
    The Ides of March
    The Ides of March


    Please don't forsake me
    Or break my heart
    Don't break my heart

    All I am saying
    Beware the Ides of March


    But I believe there is a way
    I still believe it's not late
    Don't let this fall apart
    Don't let it fall apart

    Break the divide just step away
    Cool heads prevail in times of change
    Remember who we are
    Remember what we are
    Remember what we're meant to be


    Some say you never know
    Its easy come it's easy go
    Some say they knew it from the start
    Beware the ides of March Writer/s: Myles Kennedy
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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