Time
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Time
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Time will tell, you…
The bad days will fade
Time will tell you…
If your heart will stray
You oughta know
And leave it behind
But only without remorse
Now will it be the right way
Cause you oughta know
That when you'll be smiling
You feel within this doubt
That what you feel is burning out…
Time will tell you…
That the darkness long gone
Around you
Time will heal you…
With peace and silence
You oughta know
You're forever entwined
With all the stars above
Now will you keep the bad days
Cause you oughta know
You're walking with guidance
Think of the fleeting doubt
That what you feel is dying out
Around you,
Around you
A dark hue
Around you,
Around you
A dark hue
Around you
Yeeah ye
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Who performs "Time"?
Selah Sue performs "Time", and this lyric page sits inside the Selah Sue catalog on LyroVerse.
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