Enough To Let Me Go

Album: Hello Hurricane (2009)
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  • Oh
    I'm a wandering soul
    I'm still walking the line that leads me home
    Alone
    All I know
    I still got mountains to climb
    On my own
    On my own

    Do you love me enough to let me go?
    Do you love me enough to let me go?
    To let me follow through
    Let me fall for you, my love
    Do you love me enough to let me go?

    Back from the dead of winter
    Back from the dead and all our leaves are dry
    You're so beautiful, tonight (do you love me enough to let me go?)

    Back from the dead we went through
    Back from the dead and both our tongues are tied
    You look beautiful tonight (do you love me enough to let me go?)

    But every seed dies before it grows

    Do you love me enough to let me go?
    Do you love me enough to let me go?
    To let me follow through
    To let me fall for you, my love
    Do you love me enough to let me go?

    Breathe it in
    And let it go
    Every breath you take is not yours to own
    It's not yours to hold
    Do you love me enough to let me go?

    Do you love me enough to let me go?
    Do you love me enough to let me go?
    To let me follow through
    To let me fall for you, my love
    Do you love me enough to let me go? Writer/s: JON FOREMAN, TIM FOREMAN
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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