Don't Stop

Album: not released on an album (2020)
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    Bye, bye, my friend, I'm leaving
    I'm gonna feast on the stars in the sky
    And while I be gone, don't stop dreaming
    And don't be sad and don't cry

    'Cause lazy days and sunny rays will guide me
    Back home to where I belong
    If God gives me grace, then He will find me a space
    And I hope I'll be singing this song

    Don't stop being happy
    Don't stop your clapping
    Don't stop your laughing
    Take a piece of life, it's alright
    To hold back the night

    Lazy days and sunny rays will guide me
    Back home to where I belong
    If God gives me grace, then He will find me a space
    And I hope I'll be singing this song

    Don't stop being happy
    Don't stop your clapping
    Don't stop your laughing
    Take a piece of life, it's alright
    To hold back the night

    From time to time, though we're whole worlds apart
    You will still hold a groove in my heart
    From time to time, we will fall side by side
    You'll still have that look in your eye

    Don't stop being happy
    Don't stop your clapping
    Don't stop your laughing
    Don't stop your laughing
    Don't stop your laughing
    Don't stop your laughing
    Don't stop your laughing
    Take a piece of life, it's alright
    To hold back the night
    It's alright
    To hold back the night
    It's alright
    To hold back the night Writer/s: Noel Gallagher
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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