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You Don’t Have to Go Lyrics – The War on Drugs

    You Don’t Have to Go Lyrics – The War on Drugs

    [Verse 1]
    Love is a bird I can’t even see
    Even in the darkness right in front of me
    And you were shining bright through the window
    In the morning
    There’s a tone that rises gently
    With the wind

    [Verse 2]
    You can be free, sometimes brave
    Sometimes all you wanna do is run away
    I don’t need the curse, the hurt is much too real
    Are we even lost?
    I’m silently waiting
    For how the room will be painted

    [Chorus]
    Yeah, I know
    It’s hard
    This time
    Yeah, I know
    That you know
    This time

    [Verse 3]
    How could I wait ’til you recognized me
    When you were there inside my dreams?
    No, you don’t have to go, I wanna make you stay
    Goodbye
    Anyway
    I heard the news today

    [Verse 4]
    I’ve been up since the break of dawn
    I lost my mind today
    I’m at the sea, and I can hear the trains
    Winds of change so new
    Blowin’ right through me and blowin’ back through you
    Then pull you into the light, light, yeah

    [Instrumental Break]

    [Verse 5]
    Now I’m home and it’s clear you’re gone
    Lost my edge today
    Singing all the songs in the pouring rain
    Pushed and pulled apart
    At the seams, I can feel the chains
    The winds of love blow few
    Let it move through me, let it blow through you
    And take you into the night, yeah, ooh

    Albums

    Future Weather –  2010

    Slave Ambient – 2011

    Lost in the Dream – 2014

    A deeper Understanding – 2017

    Spotify Singles – 2017

    About The War on Drugs

    The War On Drugs

    The War on Drugs is an American rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formed in 2005. The band consists of Adam Granduciel, David Hartley, Robbie Bennett, Charlie Hall, John Natchez and Anthony LaMarca. Wikipedia.