Album: Council Skies (2023)
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  • I can lend you a dream
    'Til we meet again
    I'm dead to the world
    I don't know where I've been
    And if you say so
    I'll bend over backwards for love

    Gonna write you a song
    Won't take me long
    You can change all the words
    And still get them wrong
    And if you say so
    I'll bend over backwards

    But if love ain't enough
    To make it alright
    Leave me dead to the world
    If love ain't enough
    To make it alright
    Leave me dead to the world
    I'm sleeping

    It's time to let go
    I'm bent over backwards
    I'm so tired
    Let these be my last words

    If love ain't enough
    To make it alright
    Leave me dead to the world
    If love ain't enough
    To make it alright
    Leave me dead to the world

    If love ain't enough
    To make it alright
    Leave me dead to the world
    If love ain't enough to make it alright
    Make it alright
    Make it alright
    It's too bad
    'Cause I'm sleeping

    I can lend you a dream
    'Til we meet again
    I'm dead to the world
    I don't know where I've been Writer/s: Noel Gallagher
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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