I'll Be Alright

Album: Gossamer (2012)
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  • Can you remember ever having any thoughts
    'Cause when it's all said and done I always believe we were
    But I'm not so sure, oh oh oh oh oh oh
    I drink a chain and take a couple of my bills
    And my parade give you chills the one it don't give me up, oh oh oh oh
    I know it had enough

    You should go if you want to
    Yeah go if you want to
    I'll be alright, be alright
    Well I've made so many messes
    And this love as grow so restless
    You would like enough but just
    I won't let you go the mess
    I'll be alright
    I'll be alright

    I'm so sad lonely that is offer me to see
    Reality from what I dream and no one believes me
    No not a single thing
    My pain is wasting and I feel like I'll explode
    You're looking glammy and below this room wasn't made for you
    She's go for someone new

    You should go if you want to
    Yeah go if you want to
    I'll be alright, be alright
    Well I've made so many messes
    And this love as grow so restless
    You would like enough but just
    I won't let you go the mess
    I'll be alright
    I'll be alright

    What could I keep housing on the
    Heads go on now where's my thought to stumbling
    This party is over now it isn't happening
    The wind in the could tell on recovery

    You should go if you want to
    Yeah go if you want to
    I'll be alright, be alright
    Well I've made so many messes
    And this love as grow so restless
    You would like enough but just
    I won't let you go the mess
    I'll be alright
    I'll be alright Writer/s: MICHAEL ANGELAKOS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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