The Big Unknown
by Sade

Album: Widows (2018)
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  • Only love could bring us
    Bring us to this bitter plane
    And only one of us who's gonna walk away
    Here in the deep below
    That only darkness really knows
    I'm hoping for a humble seed to grow

    No I won't surrender to this hard hearted night
    Though I know the sun's gonna bring the palest of light
    And all that remains
    Is everything that's gone
    This life is mine so I'll carry on

    I'm just trying to hold on
    I'm falling in the dark below
    I feel I'm falling in the big unknown

    Here in the deep below
    I will rise
    I will rise again
    A humble seed will grow

    I have to go back to pull me from the wreck
    I know it's not over yet
    There's no fire and no flame on this cold cold plane
    And no way to measure my pain

    I'm just trying to hold on
    I'm falling in the dark below
    I feel I'm falling in the big unknown

    I will rise
    I will rise
    I will rise again
    The humble seed will grow Writer/s: Ben Travers, Helen Adu
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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