Feel to Follow

Album: Given To The Wild (2012)
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  • How was I to ever,
    Believe it?
    It's never too late,
    Until it's too late,
    And I've been stranded,
    And I need something.

    Now I can see it,
    And I can feel it,
    I believe it.
    Ever since I,
    Can remember,
    It's been as nothing.

    Until I almost,
    Feel to follow.

    Feel to follow.

    How will I ever,
    Get a breather,
    When it's over?
    I've seen it in another,
    Someone stronger,
    Couldn't leave it.

    Until I almost,
    Feel To Follow

    Feel to follow Writer/s: FELIX WHITE, HUGO WHITE, ORLANDO THOMAS WEEKS, RUPERT ALEXANDER JARVIS SHEPHERD, SAM DOYLE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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