Let the Road

Album: Let the Road (2015)
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  • Let the road take you home and the sun catch your eye
    if you don't belong and the world feels too strong
    And you're scared of the darkness to come
    Oh, hold on, oh, hold on cause love will show all the ways

    When the road seems long, let the voices drive you on
    Every turn that you make brings you back around
    All the chances you take on this battleground
    The road will take you home

    When it feels like you're climbing a mountain,
    Gravity's pulling you down I know it's not easy
    Oh, I know it's not easy
    But just when you're ready to stop, think how it feels at the top
    The sun disappears, you're the light even in the darkest night
    Because the stars were meant to shine they shine

    When the road seems long, let the voices drive you on
    Every turn that you make brings you back around
    All the chances you take on this battleground

    The road will take you home
    Know the road will take you home
    The road will take you home Writer/s: CHARLEY STEVEN BAGNALL, DANIEL PHILIP WILKIN, JAKE PETER ROCHE, LEWIS DAVY MORGAN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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