A Lot's Gonna Change

Album: Titanic Rising (2019)
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  • If I could go back to a time before now
    Before I ever fell down
    Go back to a time when I was just a girl
    When I had the whole world
    Gently wrapped around me

    And no good thing could be taken away
    If I still believe that hearts don't lie
    You're gonna be just fine
    But, babe

    A lot's gonna change
    In your lifetime
    Try to leave it all behind
    In your (in your, in your, in your)
    Lifetime

    Born in a century lost to memories
    Falling trees, get off your knees
    No one can keep you down
    If your friends and your family
    Sadly don't stick around
    It's high tide, you'll learn to get by

    'Cause you got what it takes
    In your lifetime
    Try to leave it all behind
    In your (in your, in your, in your)
    Lifetime

    Let me change my words
    Show me where it hurts Writer/s: Natalie Laura Mering
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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