Good People

Album: single release only (2024)
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  • And I'm done being tired, so right now I'm inspired
    (Welcome to the revelation)
    I was one underwater and now I'm on fire
    (Welcome to the revelation)
    And I feel in the air that Mother Earth ain't steady
    Feel so alive even though times are deadly

    And in my soul (get ready)
    Something is stirring noww (get ready)
    And I'm not worried (get ready)
    You better get ready to see now (get ready)

    Good people been down for so long
    And now it's like the sun is rising
    Good people been down for so long
    And now I see the sun is rising

    Long was the night, but you know we've been dreaming
    (Welcome to the revelation)
    The city's getting loud 'cause the mountains are screaming
    (Welcome to the revelation)
    When you've been through it all and it won't get no worse
    And the first shall be lost and the last shall be first

    And in my soul (get ready)
    Something is stirring now (get ready)
    And I'm not worried (get ready)
    You better get ready to see now (get ready)

    Good people been down for so long
    And now it's like the sun is rising
    Good people been down for so long
    And now I see the sun is rising

    (Welcome to the revelation) welcome to the revelation
    (Welcome to the revelation) welcome to the revelation

    The sun is (the sun is) rising (rising)
    It's coming, it's on it's way (yeah)
    So nothing (nothing) tonight is (tonight is)
    Getting in the way (alright)
    The sun is (the sun is) rising (rising)
    It's coming (it's coming), it's on its way
    So nothing (nothing) tonight is (tonight is)
    Getting in the way Writer/s: Benjamin Walter David Lovett, Edward James Milton Dwane, Marcus Oliver Johnstone Mumford, Pharrell L. Williams
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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