Work To Do

Album: Work To Do (2019)
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  • Around this time the shadows are tall
    When the moon's on the rise and the writing's on the wall
    I think of my friends gone without a trace
    And I wonder why I'm still walking around this place

    And maybe I still have work to do
    Still have work to do
    After everything that I've been through
    Maybe I still have work to do
    I still have work to do
    Yeah but nothing works without you
    Nothing works without you

    I gave my love and got love in return
    Everyone taught me something that I needed to learn, yeah
    But nobody taught me how to live with the pain
    Of losing love over and over again

    So maybe I still have work to do
    Still have work to do
    After everything that I've been through
    Maybe I still have work to do
    I still have work to do
    Oh but nothing works without you

    Been a million miles under the rain and sun
    Only He can tell me when my work is done
    When my work is done

    Maybe I still have work to do
    I still have work to do
    After everything that I've been through
    Maybe we still have work to do
    Still have work to do
    I just, I just keep on working

    Maybe we still have work to do
    Still have work to do
    After everything that we've been through
    Maybe we still have work to do
    (Still have work to do) Still have work to do
    Yeah but nothing works without you
    Nothing works without you
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