Open every part of you
Take a piece and let it go
Let the pieces float away
Like the wind blownig through my soul

I can see that there's something kind of moving me within
Depper in my core now
I believe that Earth will keep on shaking us until we cannot handle it
And all the darkness can shake that light in here
And that falling our souls is past time
And the peace beyond the doubt can just keep growing in here
Gotta leave it all behind.

Just let yourself
Just let yourself
Well let it go now
Let it go
So come in

I don't know what's for highest for unity
And hope we're ready to feel now
I was calling but no one heard again
And left a small part of me bleeding

(Love is)
Just let yourself
Let it go

If I fall and lose my way
Please hold me to the sun
Warm the souls that shy away
Lay a hand on everyone
And can we
Lift ourselves to be ready for the changes
It ain't nothing we created
So shine on
Shine a low low way
To the truth and let them know that we've made it

(Love is)
Just let yourself
Let it go
Give it a ride

Don't know what's high is for unity
And hope we're ready to feel now
I was calling but no one heard again
And left a small part of me bleeding

So come in

Are we losing time here

I don't know what's for high is for unity
And hope we're ready to make it
I was calling but no one heard again
And left a small part of me bleeding

(Love is)
Now that we know
Are we losing time here
Now that we knw
Time will tell

Oh light
Let it shine on me
Oh light
Let it shine on you
Oh light

You know that we've made it
Let it to
Let it go
Just let it go

Let it go


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Let It Go Lyrics as written by Dean Grakal Timothy B. Schmit

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, O/B/O DistroKid, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Capitol CMG Publishing

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    mellifluous, melodious, moody, ibiza

    proteuson May 17, 2007   Link

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