All Shall Be Well

Album: TIME OUT (2021)
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  • CHORUS
    All shall be well, all shall be well
    In the end, all shall be well

    VERSE 1
    Walls will be built, walls will be torn down
    Hope will be lost, faith will be found

    CHORUS
    All shall be well, all shall be well
    In the end, all shall be well

    VERSE 2
    Wars will begin, wars will end
    Hearts will break, hearts will mend

    CHORUS
    All shall be well, all shall be well
    In the end, all shall be well

    VERSE 3
    Sunset at dusk, sunrise at dawn
    Change always comes, the world spins on

    CHORUS
    All shall be well, all shall be well
    In the end, all shall be well
    All shall be well, all shall be well
    In the end, all shall be well

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