Look to The Dawn
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Look to The Dawn
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Nine clock rings in my head
Never going back to bed
Look to the dawn
Look to the dawn
Way I pray
Gotta be strong to walk away
From everything you know
Just like the song
In your eyes you've come to realize
To realize you gotta let it go
So we can run to the day
The sun will show our way, into the dawn
I can feel the dawn
So our will goes on
I'm walking fast
Pick up the pace
I'm walking faster
Into the dawn
But on my face
I feel the pain of what I'm after
Into the dawn
This time we're gone
It's in my head never going back to bed
It's in my head never going back to bed
Back to bed
I can feel the dawn
So our will goes on
I can feel the ocean
I'm floating out to sea
And you can take some shelter
From the scorchery
My will goes on
I can feel the dawn
So our will goes on
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Yoe Mase performs "Look to The Dawn", and this lyric page sits inside the Yoe Mase catalog on LyroVerse.
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