Run With the Rhythm

Album: Knowing What You Know Now (2018)
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  • Take your seats
    Hear me speak
    You're not alone
    In everything

    And when the wind blows hard
    You'll see you'll see
    And when the wind blows hard
    Don't weep don't weep

    So run with the rhythm
    Run with your freedom
    And run with everything you still have left

    Im not a saint
    Cause I feel pain
    Far from home
    And I've found hope

    So run with the rhythm
    Run with your freedom
    And run with everything you still have left
    And run with the rhythm
    Run with your freedom
    And run with everything you still have left

    So run with the rhythm
    Run with your freedom
    And run with everything you still have left
    And run with the rhythm
    Run with your freedom
    And run with everything you still have left Writer/s: Jack Bottomley, Josh MacIntyre, Rebecca MacIntyre, Sam MacIntyre, Will Bottomley
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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