Reach Out

Album: Where We Are (2009)
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  • When everything is war
    You're living in a battle zone
    When everything is torn
    And the world is cold as stone

    Don't lock all the doors
    Close your heart
    Shut me out of your life
    And throw all the keys

    Will you reach out?
    Will you reach out for me?
    When life holds you down
    Like you're drowning at sea
    I'm the hand that you need
    'Til you land at your own destiny
    Reach out for me

    When everything is wrong
    Distant cries still reach my ears
    When ever you're alone
    Doesn't mean that love's not here

    Unlock all the doors
    And decide in your mind
    This is not how you want it to be

    Will you reach out?
    Will you reach out for me?
    When life holds you down
    Like you're drowning at sea
    I'm the hand that you need
    'Til you land at your own destiny
    Reach out for me

    Reach out
    Will you reach out for me?
    So don't hide
    I'm right here
    By your side
    Shelter you
    From your fears
    From your fears

    Oh your fears
    Oh your fears
    I won't be
    Far away
    I will pull you in
    Out of the rain

    Will you reach out?
    Will you reach out for me?
    When life holds you down
    Like you're drowning at sea
    I'm the hand that you need
    'Til you land at your own destiny
    Reach out for me

    Reach out
    Will you reach out for me?
    Reach out for me
    I'm the hand that you need
    'Til you land at your own destiny
    Reach out
    Reach out for me Writer/s: HARRIS, LEWIS
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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