Watch How You Go

Album: Strangeland (2012)
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  • The more we rush about, the less we do
    I never saw you drift away
    The more we spin around, the less we move
    I never saw your spirit break
    I wish that I could be a journey's end
    But you are only passing through, yeah
    It's not for me to try to steal your way
    I wish you well in all you do

    Just say you'll watch how you go
    Be gracious with your light
    And may the years be kind now
    Just say you'll mind how you roam
    The things that we have shared
    Will soon be left behind now

    I hope you know that you're a graceful soul
    You fill the room with hope and light
    It's only right that you should go your way
    'Cause nothing ever lasts that long

    Just say you'll watch how you go
    Be gracious with your light
    And may the years be kind now
    Just say you'll mind how you roam
    The things that we have shared
    Will soon be left behind now

    Behind now, behind now, behind now

    Just say you'll watch how you go
    Be gracious with your light
    And may the years be kind now
    Just say you'll mind how you roam
    The things that we have shared
    Will soon be left behind now

    Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
    The things that we have shared
    Will still remain behind now Writer/s: JESSE QUIN, RICHARD DAVID HUGHES, TIMOTHY JAMES RICE-OXLEY, TOM CHAPLIN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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