Judas

Album: Forth (2008)
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  • Feelings
    Only feelings
    Just let 'em, let 'em go

    Feelings
    Only feelings
    Just worthless, so I let 'em go

    New York, I was Judas
    She said 'A latte, double shot for Judas'
    Cry for the things that happen, people need to know
    And for a dream to happen
    You gotta let it go, gotta let it go
    Gotta let it go, gotta let it go aha
    Gotta let it go

    You let it go
    You let it go

    But there must be
    Some answer
    I keep seeking, cause I gotta know
    We are numbered, and we are labeled
    Do we ever, break our home

    I knew it, before you said it
    There's no need for, need to wait
    Need to wait

    You let it go
    I'm running
    In the sky
    Slipping round
    Hold me up high
    I I I, high high high
    High, high, high

    Woohoo
    Still holding on, you know the dreams have just begun
    The dream's just begun
    The dream's just begun
    I know you're still holding on
    Because the dream has just begun Writer/s: NICK MCCABE, PETER SALISBURY, RICHARD ASHCROFT, SIMON JONES
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
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