I Will Find You

Album: The Rockville LP (2014)
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  • In the cut of the night
    Driving heavy on River Road
    Looking to find I just want to move things along
    I don't want anyone's life
    Just getting to know my own drive, drive, drive

    Whoa, whoa, midnight came
    You're at the window I'm in a frame
    And the truth is all that remains
    I will find you

    I will find you
    I will find you
    I will find you

    Foot on the floor, heading straight for the county line
    City's no good, in the shadow you leave behind
    Mama said follow the stars but I ran out of country road
    Drive, drive yea I drive

    But the truth will split you in two, gotta find you
    I will find you

    I will find you
    I will find you
    I will find you
    I will find you

    I've got to

    I will find you

    Nothing will break us apart
    Neither the miles or stars
    All I know in my head, in my soul
    There's only two, there's me and you
    I will find you
    I will find you
    I've got to

    I will find you

    Often summer rains just can't wait to fall
    From underneath the tired atmosphere
    Me I'm in a plane, watching empty cars
    Fall into the ocean disappear
    But I can't tell if this is real
    Are those mountains made of steel
    Am I on my way to everything that I want or am I here
    Inside the town where I was raised
    We turned and walked away
    Better to be lost than without you

    We're all meant to be, shoreline at our feet
    Waiting on a wave to run into
    Then out beyond the reef, the current pulled us deep
    But I fought for you
    The sun that turned to night, you disappeared and I'm
    Left waiting on a clue, the air I'm cutting through
    I can find you
    I will find you
    I have got to
    I will find you

    Find you

    I've got this woman and she needs me bad
    But she don't know
    I crossed the world but
    It crossed me back
    All night long, to a time wandered like a fool
    Then one night, I fell in love with you

    I got this woman, yeah, she's so damn bad
    But she don't know, I'd do anything to get her back
    All night, oh
    To a time, wandered like a fool
    Then one night, the sounds you heard were true
    Oh, they are true
    Ooh, I found you
    I found you, you
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

    Hey, just keep believing, hey, just keep believing
    Hey, just keep believing, I found you
    Hey, just keep believing, hey, just keep believing
    Just keep believing, I found you
    Hey, just keep believing hey, just keep believing
    Hey, just keep believing, I found you
    Hey, just keep believing, hey, just keep believing
    Hey, just keep believing
    I found you

    Hey, just keep believing, hey, just keep believing, hey, just keep believing
    Hey, just keep believing, hey, just keep believing, hey, just keep believing
    Hey, just keep believing, hey, just keep believing, hey, just keep believing
    Hey, just keep believing, hey, just keep believing, hey, just keep believing

    Hey, just keep believing, hey, just keep believing, hey, just keep believing
    Hey, just keep believing, hey, just keep believing Writer/s: Christopher David Culos, Danny Chaimson, Marc Andrew Roberge
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
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