Until The Stars Go Out

Album: You're Stronger Than You Know (2019)
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  • Hey little girl who're you gonna be?
    There's a great big world full of mystery
    You can settle for less or you can fight for more
    I hope you find what you're out there looking for

    Oh with your heart so full of questions
    Oh you're gonna fall before you fly

    When you've lost your way and you're all alone
    When the dreams you've had are all going up in smoke
    You need a friend but everybody's let you down
    I will there for you til' the stars go out

    Oh they'll take your heart and break it bad
    Some of the hardest times are the best I've had
    You can try and fend doing what you love
    If you don't take a chance, never get enough

    Oh were all looking for the answers
    Oh go and see what you can find

    When you've lost your way and you're all alone
    When the dreams you've had are all going up in smoke
    You need a friend but everybody's let you down
    I will there for you til' the stars go out

    Don't look back jump at it everything is in front of you
    Don't get scared when I'm gone and you need to find me
    Cause I will there for you

    When you've lost your way and you're all alone
    When the dreams you've had are all going up in smoke
    You need a friend but everybody's let you down
    I will there for you til' the stars go out
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