Storm Passes Away

Album: Shangri La (2013)
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  • As the clouds roll by
    I can see the sunshine
    Mmmhmmm

    'Cause it's sad and slow
    And oh so close
    We fell together and made our way
    But now it seems
    You don't need me
    Where will you go when the storm passes away

    'Cause I'm on my knees
    Turn off the darkness please
    Where will you go
    And they keep telling me
    I'm older than I'm supposed to be
    You will go when the storm passes away

    I'll keep the storm if I can keep you
    I'll live in the rain if you will too
    We can ride together
    We can ride the weather

    'Cause I've lost my stance
    Just like a fallen man
    Oh the things I've hoped you would say
    Your radiance runs deep
    In my colour scheme
    Where will you go when the storm washed you away

    'Cause I'm on my knees
    Turn off the darkness please
    Where will you go
    'Cause they keep telling me
    I'm older than I'm supposed to be
    You will go when the storm passes away
    Where will you go when the storm passes away Writer/s: BRENDAN BENSON, JAKE BUGG, LAIN ARCHER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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