The Great Unknown

Album: The Great Unknown (2015)
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  • People are talking, what you can't un-know
    And what you wanted wasn't real at all
    So many people never cross that road
    Staring out the window of a combat zone

    So just hold on
    Driving through the valley of the great unknown
    Hoping that the headlights shine on
    Everyone around you has a heart of stone
    But you just roll on
    Just roll on

    People are talking but you can't be sure
    So many whispers at your own front door
    And when you open up you lose that hope
    Now you start to wonder if you're all alone

    So just hold on
    Driving through the valley of the great unknown
    Hoping that the headlights shine on
    Everyone around you has a heart of stone
    But you just roll on

    Remember walking when you thought you couldn't stand
    Remember what it feels like
    I know you think that they could never understand
    Oh, but you don't want to be right
    And now you only want to make it out alive

    So just hold on
    Driving through the valley of the great unknown
    Hoping that the headlights shine on
    Everyone around you has a heart of stone
    But you just roll on
    Just roll on

    Just roll on
    Just roll on Writer/s: ROBERT THOMAS
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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