The Man To Hold The Water

Album: Chip Tooth Smile (2019)
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  • Where you go, I will follow
    Where you are, I will be
    When you're lost, I will find you
    And when you fall, fall on me

    I've never been the man to hold the water
    I thought of how a life like that could be
    Where you go, I will follow
    Where you are, I will be

    Where you go, I will follow
    Through this life and in between
    The road is long, alone is longer
    And most of I is you and me

    Looking back on every false horizon
    I thought I knew the better part of me
    Where you go, I will follow
    Where you are, I will be

    Where I go, you will follow
    Where I've been, you may be
    And when this life is hard to swallow
    Close your eyes and call on me

    I've never been the man to hold the water
    I thought of how a life like that could be
    Where you go, I will follow
    Where you are, I will be
    Where you go, I will follow
    Where you are, I will be Writer/s: Robert Thomas
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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