Take me where the sun
Dives into the ocean
Where we can spend
The night watching
the world spin chasing tails
made out of shining starts
we'll be alone
Together one more (night)
Together we're alright
Cause we know

If we make it or not
They'll say we tried and fought
And we will stand up against the world
We'll never look away from what they say
We beat the odds and made it through the day

Remember our first kiss
We made under
the night we felt alive
We knew that it was right
That kiss will live
Just like it's breathing
and when everything seems lost
Just know you'll find me there (yeah)
You'll find me there
Cause we know

If we make it or not
They'll say we tried and fought
And we will stand up against the world
We'll never look away from what they say
We beat the odds and made it through the day

(whoa)
I think we'll make it out ok
They all say we tried and fought
Through the crowds and turns
We know they never stopped
And we will stand up against the world
We'll never look away from what they say
We beat the odds

If we make it or not
They'll say we tried and fought
And we will stand up against the world
We'll never look away from what they say
We beat the odds and made it through the day


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    This song is my favorite on the ep but i love all the songs lol.

    We The Kings is the best band in the world!

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