Life After Loneliness

Album: Start Again (2021)
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  • These roads they keep on turning
    And these fires, they won't stop burning
    These scars once healed
    But they still bleed

    These cuts they run so deep and
    Nightmares still haunt your dreams
    And this cold heart stop
    But never freeze

    When the storm comes
    When the ground shakes
    And the rain keeps coming down
    When the show ends
    And the crowd breaks

    You, you are, a star
    And your light never dims
    You, you are, a star
    Oh there's life after loneliness

    Oh, oh
    Yeah, there's life after loneliness
    Oh, yeah
    'Cause there's life after loneliness

    They just don't see you're special
    You know that everything you want is free
    They'll try to keep you under
    But they try to steal your thunder
    But they want your treasure in the key, ooh

    When the storm comes
    When the ground shakes
    And the rain keeps coming down
    When the show ends
    And the crowd breaks

    You, you are, a star
    And your light never dims
    You, you are, a star
    Oh there's life after loneliness

    Oh, oh
    Yeah, there's life after loneliness
    Oh, yeah
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