For Whom the Bell Tolls

Album: 4 Your Eyez Only (2016)
Charted: 23
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  • I see the, I see the
    I see the, I see the
    I see the rain pouring down
    Before my very eyes
    Should come as no surprise
    I see the, I see the rain pouring down
    Before my very eyes
    Should come as no surprise

    I'm searching and praying and hoping for something
    I know I'm gon' see it, I know that it's coming
    Lord, Lord
    But what do you do when there's no place to turn?
    I have no one, I'm lonely, my bridges have burnt down
    Lord, Lord

    The bells getting loud, ain't nowhere to hide
    Got nowhere to go, put away my pride
    Tired of feeling low even when I'm high
    Ain't no way to live, do I wanna die?
    I don't know, I don't know
    Bells getting loud, ain't nowhere to hide
    Got nowhere to go, put away my pride
    Tired of feeling low even when I'm high
    Ain't no way to live, do I wanna die?
    I don't know, I don't know

    Bells gettin' louder, louder

    I see the rain pouring down Writer/s: Jermaine Cole
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Shapiro Bernstein & Co Inc, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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