Take me to a different place
Where love is not illusion based
And fear is just a word they can define

Where I've heard hope and happiness
Is found in every beating chest
'Cause all those hearts are more or less inclined

To give it all away without a fear of what's to break
The answer that we never seem to find
The hand we always take disintegrate without a trace
And we're the ones they've always left behind

Help me understand the best is yet to come
Take me by the hand before I come undone
'Cause all this emptiness has left me feeling numb
But it's darkest right before the sun

Now I've let mullings pass me by
But I refuse to leave my life
To fall between the cracks of my control

I was unspoken 'til I woke up in
All the chains that were imprisoning my soul

Help me understand the best is yet to come
Take me by the hand before I come undone
'Cause all this emptiness has left me feeling numb
But it's darkest right before the sun

And if you try to swim the other way
Then they'll never let you see another day

But I've been there before
I've been a soldier in this war
If you take it in your stride
You might just see the other side

Just breath, breath
Because everything you see
Is just a stone throw away

Help me understand the best is yet to come
Take me by the hand before I come undone
'Cause all this emptiness has left me feeling numb
But it's darkest right before the sun


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The Best Is Yet to Come Lyrics as written by Amy Louise Sheppard Jason Bovino

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