Space Enough To Grow

Album: Restoring Force (2014)
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  • What do you see when you close your eyes?
    How do you feel when you see it?
    Who is to say that it isn't real?
    And why can't we learn to believe in, to believe in something?

    Look into the emptiness and step into the cold.
    Gravitate your body and your soul.
    Deep inside of all of us there's something left to hold.
    Even when we give up all hope, there's space enough to grow.

    I know that we are all terminal.
    We sail on borrowed time.
    It's never about what we live without,
    It's how we live out our lives.

    Look into the emptiness and step into the cold.
    Gravitate your body and your soul.
    Deep inside of all of us there's something left to hold.
    Even when we give up all hope, there's space enough to grow.

    What do you see when you close your eyes? Writer/s: AARON PAULEY, ALAN ASHBY, AUSTIN CARLILE, PHIL MANANSALA, VALENTINO ARTEAGA
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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