Album: High as Hope (2018)
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  • You need a big god
    Big enough to hold your love
    You need a big god
    Big enough to fill you up

    You keep me up at night
    To my messages, you do not reply
    You know I still like you the most
    The best of the best and the worst of the worst
    Well, you can never know
    The places that I go
    I still like you the most
    You'll always be my favorite ghost

    You need a big god
    Big enough to hold your love
    You need a big god
    Big enough to fill you up

    Sometimes I think it's gettin' better
    And then it gets much worse
    Is it just part of the process?
    Well, Jesus Christ, it hurts
    Though I know I should know better
    Well, I can make this work
    Is it just part of the process?
    Well, Jesus Christ, Jesus Christ, it hurts
    Jesus Christ, Jesus Christ, it hurts

    You need a big god
    Big enough to hold your love
    You need a big god
    Big enough to fill you up

    Shower your affection, let it rain on me
    And pull down the mountain, drag your cities to the sea, yeah
    Shower your affection, let it rain on me
    Don't leave me on this white cliff
    Let it slide down to the, slide down to the sea
    Slide down to the, slide down to the sea Writer/s: Florence Welsh, Jamie Thomas Smith, Peter Cox, Simon Benson
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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