Your Plan

Album: Dustin Lynch (2012)
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  • Hello, it's been too long
    My fault I haven't called
    Thank you for picking up the phone

    I've been swimming around
    Trying hard not to drown
    Waiting on my life calling to sound

    And I'm hangin' on best as I can
    'Cause I know this whole crazy ride's in your hands
    It's your plan

    This is my white flag wave
    This is me handing you the reigns
    I know you can steer my hurricane

    And I'll hang on best as I can
    'Cause I know this whole crazy ride's in your hands
    It's your plan
    It's your plan

    So I'll hang on the best as I can
    Best as I can
    'Cause I know this whole
    Crazy ride's in your hands
    It's your plan Writer/s: DUSTIN LYNCH
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