Gravity

Album: Here on Earth (Ultimate Edition) (2018)
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  • Look what you've overcome to get here
    Look at the distance you've run
    The doubts that you've push down
    Fear that you've drawn out
    When they said that it couldn't be done

    In your head
    In your heart
    In your hands

    In your head
    In your heart
    In your hands

    In your head
    In your heart
    In your hands

    Gravity's a fragile thing
    All of the words that you left in your throat
    All of the dreams in the dark
    Now you can finally see them
    They'll meet you at your destination
    Now that you have made it so far

    In your head
    In your heart
    In your hands

    In your head
    In your heart
    In your hands

    In your head
    In your heart
    In your hands

    Gravity's a fragile thing
    And it don't define you
    Gravity will lie to you, lie to you

    Tell them to never let go
    There's a beautiful valley below
    When you hold on so tightly to the dream
    Gravity is just a fragile thing Writer/s: Lori Mc Kenna, Tim Mcgraw
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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