Love Will Work It Out

Album: Private Space (2021)
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  • As I roamed across this land
    And felt the pulse of every heart of every man
    I sang some songs to hear some souls
    Looking back, it felt so very long ago

    Folks overtaken by disease
    All the people lost made me fall right onto my knee
    All I could do is cry and shout
    I knew I had to trust the faith that love would work it out

    Joy will set us free
    If you do believe
    So don't you ever doubt
    That love will work it out

    I guess I'm done being alone
    Watching modern day lynchings in the streets that I call home
    I felt so helpless in the strife
    But I knew I had to trust the faith that love will make it right, oh

    Joy will set us free (yes it will, yes it will)
    If you do believe (if you do believe, ay)
    So don't you ever doubt (hey, yeah)
    That love will work it out

    When the road, when the road gets rough
    All you got to do is put your faith in love
    Put your faith in love

    Joy will set us free (joy will set us free)
    If you do believe (don't you know? Don't you know?)
    So don't you ever doubt
    That love will work it out (love will work it out, oh)

    Joy will set us free
    If you do believe
    So don't you ever doubt
    That love will work it out Writer/s: Aaron Frazer, Blake Rhein, Durand Jones, Ginger Dolden, Michael Montgomery, Pete Lanctot, Steve Okonski
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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