Coming Through

Album: Nobody Knows (2013)
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  • Lot of people think that they lead are the truth
    They think that what they believe it's the truth
    They think that what they see is the truth
    Well, I'm your boy Willis Earl Beal and I don't believe that
    Listen

    You may never know the machinations of the show
    The ride might stop and you might drop
    Or die upside down
    Baby
    Don't worry whether you finish
    For all hearts will surely diminish, yeah

    And the truth will soon becoming through oh oh
    The truth will soon becoming through
    Just wait and see
    It's gonna be empty
    Everything you do
    The truth is coming trough

    Now, righteous indignation and blood dedication
    Everybody got a cause, everybody separated but there are no separated spaces
    Morality and virtue could easily hurt you
    So, don't pick a side
    Just ride the tide there are no lies when you realize
    That the truth will soon becoming through
    One more time baby
    I said the truth will soon becoming through

    Yeah I got one more verse for ya now, I want ya to
    Identify yourselves by stating your name
    Validate your independence by being pawns in the game
    After escaping to the top, nothing to do but drop
    Then start over again, oh

    I said the truth will soon becoming through (becoming through)
    I said the truth will soon becoming through
    Just wait and see
    It's gonna be empty
    Everything you do
    The truth is coming trough

    Don't worry about it baby, it will be alright Writer/s: JACKSON ECKERSON, JIM DUFFY, MATTHEW P. DEWINE, MILES WILLIAM RAYMER, WILLIS EARL BEAL
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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