It's All Coming Out
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It's All Coming Out
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Have you heard
What is happening?
Have you noticed
What is going on here?
Have you seen it?
Been a witness?
Can you feel it?
It's all coming out clear
See it unravel
Let's make an example
No need to scream and shout
It's all coming out
See the boredom
On their faces
No one ever
Cares as much as you do
Everybody
Has a story
And their story
Means nothing to you
No need to worry
No need to feel sorry
There's never a hurry
There's no need to rush about
It's all coming out
I used to live in fear but now
I made my way out
It's all coming out
It's all coming out
It's all coming out
It's all coming out
It's all coming out
It's all coming out
It's all coming out
It's all coming out
It's all coming out
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Who performs "It's All Coming Out"?
Temples performs "It's All Coming Out", and this lyric page sits inside the Temples catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to (I Want To Be Your) Mirror and How Would You Like To Go? with a short reason for opening each page next.
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