Somehow You Do

Album: Four Good Days (2021)
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  • So you feel like you've run outta hope
    Carrying all that weight
    Your back's about to break
    And you're standing at the end of your rope
    You wanna give up the fight
    You see no relief in sight
    And it's hard to keep the faith
    But the darkest night still finds the day

    When you think it's the end of the road
    It's just 'cause you don't know where the road's leading to
    When you think that the mountain's too high
    And the ocean's too wide, you'll never get through
    Some way, somehow, somehow you do

    So you feel like you're right on the brink
    Oh, you're in the battle alone
    And life's punched a hole in your soul
    Yeah, you've been brought to your knees
    But there's better days up ahead
    You'll be back on your feet again
    And you're gonna be ok
    Oh, the darkest night will find the day

    When you think it's the end of the road
    It's just 'cause you don't know where the road's leading to
    When you think that the mountain's too high
    And the ocean's too wide
    And you'll never get through
    Oh, some way, somehow, somehow you do

    'Cause it's those times, it's those times when times get bad
    You'll find the strength you didn't know you even had
    Somehow oh, you'll get through this

    When you think it's the end of the road
    It's just 'cause you don't know where the road's leading to
    When you think that the mountain's too high
    And the ocean's too wide
    And you'll never get through
    Oh no, some way, somehow, somehow you do
    Some way, somehow, somehow you do, mm Writer/s: Diane Warren
    Publisher: Realsongs
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