Revolution

Album: Escapology (2002)
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  • Don't fight the feeling, relax
    Oh child, the knot's in your back
    'Cause you've been holding on
    I feel you when you're reaching out

    I'll talk you through memories
    Just keep breathing with me
    It's time to hold my hand
    And walk into the revolution

    When there's no one to touch
    And you've been thinking too much
    You only hurt yourself
    When it's all about retribution

    I see the pain in your face
    And praying rare for this space
    It's time to lead you on
    C'mon, it's a revolution

    When you can't keep on keeping on
    And everything you lean upon is all but gone
    Everybody falls sometimes
    But love shines on
    And on and on and

    With love in your eyes and a flame in your heart
    You're gonna find yourself some resolution
    A million miles with one step
    You'll find yourself yet
    Walking with the revolution

    (Get it on get it on get it on get it on get the revolution)
    Talking about the revolution
    (Get it on get it on get it on get it on get the revolution)
    Walking with the revolution
    (Get it on get it on get it on get it on get the revolution)
    Taking you higher

    Old love lingers on
    You're just feelin it wrong
    I know you're tired
    But when it's time to sleep you're gone forever

    Make friends with your past
    And you can leave it at last
    It's time to find yourself
    Walking with the revolution

    And you can keep on keeping on and
    Everything you lean upon is all but gone
    Everybody hurts sometimes
    But love shines on and on and on and

    Time and tide's on your side
    There's no need to hide
    I feel your pain
    Don't talk to me about evolution
    A million miles with one step
    You'll find yourself yet
    When you're walking with the revolution

    Walking with the revolution
    A million miles with one step
    And you'll find yourself yet
    When you're walking with the revolution

    (Get it on get it on get it on get it on get the revolution)
    Walking with the revolution
    (Get it on get it on get it on get it on get the revolution)
    Get on with your revolution
    (Get it on get it on get it on get it on get the revolution)
    It's all about resolution now

    Talking about the revolution
    (Get it on get it on get it on get it on get the revolution)
    Oh, oh
    (Get it on get it on get it on get it on get the revolution)
    Talking about the revolution
    (Get it on get it on get it on get it on get the revolution)
    Lead you on to the revolution

    (Get it on get it on get it on get it on get the revolution)
    Talk about the revolution baby
    (Get it on get it on get it on get it on get the revolution)
    I feel you here to lead you on to the revolution
    (get it on get it on get it on get it on get the revolution)

    Revolution yeah
    Revolution yeah
    (Get it on get it on get it on get it on get the revolution)
    I feel you here to lead you on to the revolution
    (Get it on get it on get it on get it on get the revolution)
    Get it on get it on get it on Writer/s: Guy Chambers, Robert Williams
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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