Pride

Album: Fallen (2015)
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  • We all have something to do
    And we all have somewhere that we're going to
    We all have something to say
    And we'll take down those who get in our way, yeah

    We let the mind control the heart
    Tearing the best we have apart
    We've got conviction deep inside

    We've got to let it ride
    Tell me why, pride?
    Tell me why

    Two friends who shared the past
    No one could have guessed that it wouldn't last, no
    I know it can be restored
    If forgiveness is something that's never ignored, no

    We can't let fear and jealousy
    Take everything that we should be
    We can't let life just pass us by

    We've got to let it ride
    Tell me why, pride?
    Tell me why, tell me why, tell me why

    Pride
    You've got to tell me why
    Tell me whyp ride?
    You've got to tell me why
    Tell me why, pride?
    Tell me why, tell me why, tell me why Writer/s: Michael Sweet
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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