Into The Past
by Nero

Album: The Great Gatsby (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2013)
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  • Is this gonna be
    I can feel the light
    Are we in the darkness
    I'll follow you
    I'll follow you

    I saw the sign awhile
    And I read your name

    I'll follow you
    I'll follow you
    I'll follow you
    I'll follow
    I'll follow

    He'll show me the way there
    I can see the light
    But in the darkness
    I'll follow you
    I'll follow you
    I'll follow you

    I'll follow you
    I'll follow
    I'll follow
    I'll follow
    I'll follow
    I'll follow
    I'll follow
    I'll follow
    I'll follow you Writer/s: ALANA WATSON, CRAIG ARMSTRONG, DANIEL STEPHENS, JOSEPH RAY
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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