On Your Knees
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On Your Knees
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Guilt is the only weapon that you own
It the only weakness you've ever shown
Pavement world out happiness
You should weight off the good things you have left
And it won't all fall to your feet
When your down and on your knees
Take everything you need
To set you free
You came out to buy your own homemade fear
Lose your lever of strength on both sides
And never let you choose
What escapes in through your ears
Or what you see through your own 2 eyes
And it won't all fall to your feet
When your down and on your knees
Take everything you need
To set you free
Oh we haven't left yet but I know your on your way
And it won't all fall to feet
When your down and on your knees
Take everything you need to set yourself free
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Gabrielle Aplin performs "On Your Knees", and this lyric page sits inside the Gabrielle Aplin catalog on LyroVerse.
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