Turn Blue

Album: Turn Blue (2014)
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  • In the dead of the night I start to lose control
    But I still carry the weight like I've always done before
    It gets so heavy at times but what more can I do
    I got to stay on track just like pops told me to

    I really don't think you know
    There could be hell below, below
    I really do hope you know
    There could be hell below, below

    When the music is done and all the lights are low
    I will remember the times when love would really glow
    I could dream ahead before my world turned blue
    And the light inside would only shine for you

    I really don't think you know
    There could be hell below, below
    I really do hope you know
    There could be hell below, below

    I really don't think you know
    There could be hell below, below Writer/s: BRIAN JOSEPH BURTON, DANIEL AUERBACH, PATRICK CARNEY
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Wixen Music Publishing
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