Album: Who Built The Moon? (2017)
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  • Keep on running
    Down that long black road
    You'll find sunshine showers
    And maybe love to behold
    But, can you keep a secret?
    Can you keep a secret?

    Keep on reaching
    Up for a higher ground
    But don't keep on preaching
    From that book you found
    Can you keep a secret?
    Can you keep a secret?

    I can play it on an old guitar
    You can sing it like a monkey man
    Don't speak of soul 'cause you've got none

    And all the kids in a funky bar
    Dressing down like a bogeyman
    If they don't mind and you don't mind
    I'm gonna write that in a song

    But can you keep a secret?
    Can you keep a secret? (Keep on reaching up for a higher ground)
    Can you keep a secret? (Keep on reaching up for a higher ground)
    Can you keep a secret? (Keep on reaching up for a higher ground)
    Can you keep a secret? (Keep on reaching up for a higher ground)

    On the cover of a magazine
    You wore a face that I've seldom seen
    You spilled your guts but you've got none

    You're driving 'round in a beat up car
    That you found on the road you run
    If they don't mind and you don't mind
    I'm gonna write that in a song

    Can you keep a secret?
    Can you keep a secret?
    Can you keep a secret?
    Can you keep a secret? (Keep on reaching up for a higher ground)
    Can you keep a secret? (Keep on reaching up for a higher ground)
    Can you keep a secret? (Keep on reaching up for a higher ground)
    Can you keep a secret? (Keep on reaching up for a higher ground)

    Keep on reaching up for a higher ground
    Keep on reaching up for a higher ground Writer/s: NOEL GALLAGHER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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