Even My Dad Does Sometimes

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  • It's alright to cry
    Even my dad does sometimes
    So don't wipe your eyes
    Tears remind you you're alive
    It's alright to die
    'Cause death's the only thing you haven't tried
    But just for tonight, hold on

    So live life like you're giving up
    'Cause you act like you are
    Go ahead and just live it up
    Go on and tear me apart

    It's alright to shake
    Even my hand does sometimes
    So inside, we'll rage
    Against the dying of the light
    It's alright to say that death's the only thing you haven't tried
    But just for today, hold on

    So live life like you're giving all
    'Cause you act like you are
    Go ahead and just live it up
    Go on and tear me apart, and hold on

    Live life like you're giving all
    'Cause you act like you are
    Go ahead and just live it up
    Go on and tear me apart, and hold on Writer/s: Amy Wadge, Edward Christopher Sheeran
    Publisher: BDI Music Limited, Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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