Greatest Parade

Album: Idols (2025)
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  • Wait, you can dance on my coffin while I sleep
    You can tell you love me, make me a king
    All I do is believe you, need your praise
    But you just stand up there laughing in my face

    But I won't let you down, my love (ah)
    You said, "We are the rain and the winter, the stars and the sun"

    We're in the greatest parade
    The greatest parade
    The greatest parade

    Wait, now I think I've forgotten who I am
    Well, can you remind me? Let's write it in the sand
    What's a life without meaning? If there's a meaning at all (all)
    Are we just common believers in a fog?

    But I won't let you down, my love (ah)
    You said, "We are the rain and the winter, the stars and the sun"

    We're in the greatest parade
    The greatest parade
    The greatest parade
    We're in the greatest parade
    The greatest parade
    The greatest parade

    And I know, I know, I know there's no tomorrow
    All I know, I know, I know is just today
    We're in the greatest parade
    The greatest parade
    The greatest parade
    The greatest parade
    We're in the greatest parade
    The greatest parade
    The greatest parade
    And I know, I know, I know there's no tomorrow (the greatest parade)
    (The greatest parade)
    All I know, I know, I know is just today (the greatest parade) Writer/s: Adam Warrington, Dominic Harrison, Matt Schwartz, Robert Bradley
    Publisher: CREATE MUSIC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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