You can't fight the feeling
And all is the same, the pouring rain
You know, you know
It's coming out of the ceiling
Falling from above
Falling in and out of love
A broken heart is still beating
In and out of time
Hold your body next to mine
You know, you know
But you can't stop the bleeding
Sing to yourself and hold on
'Cause everybody's on the run, everybody's on the run

Hang in there love
You gotta hold on
Hang in there love
You gotta hold on
'Cause everybody's on the run, everybody's on the run
Everybody's on the run, everybody's on the run

You've been drifting and stealing
Trying to walk in my shoes
But they don't belong to you
You know they don't
But you can't find the meaning
Sing to yourself and hold on
'Cause everybody's on the run, everybody's on the run

Hang in there love
You gotta hold on
Hang in there love
You gotta hold on
'Cause everybody's on the run
Hang in there love
You gotta hold on
Hang in there love
You gotta hold on
'Cause everybody's on the run, everybody's on the run
Everybody's on the run, everybody's on the run

Hang in there love
You gotta hold on
You gotta be strong enough for love
You know, you know

Hang in there love
You gotta hold on
You gotta be strong enough for love
You know, you know

Hang in there love
You gotta hold on
You gotta be strong enough for love
You know, you know

Hang in there love
You gotta hold on
'Cause everybody's on the run, everybody's on the run
Everybody's on the run, everybody's on the run


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    This song is brilliant. And it's a great example of how Noel Gallagher is unmatched in his ability to write incredibly melodic rock n roll. The chorus on this one is a monster. You can't help but sing-a-long to it at the top of your lungs. This song is also a good example of how much Noel's vocals have improved from the early days of Oasis. He is without a doubt The Chief.

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