Watch winter melt away
Look for longer days the sun comes out
Come up from underground
Stop covering your eyes
Wasting precious time on yesterdays
It's written on your face

But you've got time
You've got time

Change comes for you
Even if you're hiding out
So wake to this truth
And maybe you'll believe me now

Whatever lies ahead
The things that we have said will slowly fade
Nothing can remain
Feel darkness and the light
Wrestle in your mind you know it's there
It's always been right there

And you've got time
You've still got time

Change comes for you
Even if you're hiding out
So wake to this truth
And maybe you'll believe me now
No safety in illusions
Of a place where you belonged
So take hold of me
And hang on 'til the hurt is gone

The hurt is gone
Yeah it's gone

Change comes for you
Even if you're hiding out
So wake to this truth
And maybe you'll believe me now
No safety in illusions
Of a place where you belonged
So take hold of me
And hang on 'til the hurt is gone

The hurt is gone
Yeah it's gone


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The Hurt Is Gone Lyrics as written by Sean Michael Wellman-mackin Ryan William Key

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