The Bravest Man in the Universe

Album: The Bravest Man in the Universe (2012)
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  • The bravest man in the universe
    Is the one who has forgiven first
    The bravest man in the universe

    I got a story I want to tell
    Gather round me
    Gather round me boys and girls

    I once was lost
    But now I’m found
    When I beer up so high
    I always know how to come down

    The bravest man in the universe
    Is the one who has forgiven first
    Yeah
    Shame on me, shame on you
    It’s up to us
    What we say and what we do

    Would you stay in the sun
    Would you stay in the sun much too long
    You try to find the shade
    Shade that makes you feel at home

    The bravest man in the universe
    Is the one who can forgiven first
    The bravest man in the universe
    Oh ah
    The bravest man in the universe Writer/s: BOBBY WOMACK, DAMON ALBARN, HAROLD TIMOTHY PAYNE, RICHARD RUSSELL
    Publisher: Abkco Music Inc., BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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