Liverpool Revisited

Album: Resistance Is Futile (2018)
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  • As I wake to a sunset
    The light dances on the Mersey
    And I think of the 96
    As the tears fall down on me

    There is courage, there is pride
    You can see it in your eyes
    Fight for justice, fight for life
    There are angels in these
    Skies

    As the night falls around me
    I see joy and devotion
    These times will never leave
    Like the rain on the ocean

    There is dignity and pride
    There is poetry and life
    There are ghosts within these stones
    There's defiance in these
    Bones

    And all the hatred they tried to throw at you
    But you stayed so strong
    Yeah all the hatred, it never was the truth
    So keep keeping on

    This is forever (woah)
    We'll never leave you now
    This is forever (woah)
    We'll never leave you now Writer/s: JAMES DEAN BRADFIELD, NICHOLAS ALLEN JONES, SEAN ANTHONY MOORE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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