Don't Lose Hope

Album: Am I The Enemy (2011)
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  • I told myself
    That I was wise
    That I was strong
    But realized
    That I was much closer to wrong

    Do you believe in a future you can change
    Imagine everybody living for today

    Don't lose hope
    Even though you can't see it I know
    Things are getting better
    Don't let go
    We are here with you, you know
    Everyone needs time
    So don't lose hope

    You tell yourself
    That you are weak
    That you are so ugly
    And you cry yourself to sleep each night
    You're incomplete
    But do you believe in a future you can change
    (Lift up your eyes)
    Lift up your eyes
    And see that choice is linked to destiny

    Don't lose hope
    Even though you can't see it I know
    Things are getting better
    Don't let go
    We are here with you, you know
    Everyone needs time
    So don't lose hope

    In the darkness I feel blind
    (In the darkness I feel blind)
    Lead me back into the light
    (Lead me back into the light)
    In the darkness I feel blind
    (In the darkness I feel blind)
    Lead me back into the light
    Oh woah oh

    Don't lose hope
    Even though you can't see it I know
    Things are getting better
    Don't let go
    We are here with you, you know
    Everyone needs time
    So don't lose hope Writer/s: DAVID HODGES, MATT CARTER, RONNIE WINTER
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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