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Colton Dixon – Rise lyrics
[Verse:]
What happened to your life
It’s more than make-up staining your eyes
You wanna be in a better place
Say you don’t wanna live this way
All alone
[Chorus:]
When your heart is cold
And when you feel you’re letting go
You can rise above the world below
Rise tonight, tonight
[Verse:]
So how they watch you bleed
Your fragile heart ripped as it seems
You gotta try and help me understand
But first you gotta help me let me in
No you’re not alone
[Chorus:]
When your heart is cold
And when you feel you’re letting go
You can rise above the world below
Rise tonight
You can rise tonight
[Bridge:] x2
There’s a light a hope in your eyes
Like a star burning in the sky
There’s a fire you can’t hide tonight
[Chorus:]
When your heart is cold
And when you feel you’re letting go
You can rise above the world below
You can rise above the world below
Rise tonight
You can rise tonight
What happened to your life
It’s more than make-up staining your eyes
You wanna be in a better place
Say you don’t wanna live this way
All alone
[Chorus:]
When your heart is cold
And when you feel you’re letting go
You can rise above the world below
Rise tonight, tonight
[Verse:]
So how they watch you bleed
Your fragile heart ripped as it seems
You gotta try and help me understand
But first you gotta help me let me in
No you’re not alone
[Chorus:]
When your heart is cold
And when you feel you’re letting go
You can rise above the world below
Rise tonight
You can rise tonight
[Bridge:] x2
There’s a light a hope in your eyes
Like a star burning in the sky
There’s a fire you can’t hide tonight
[Chorus:]
When your heart is cold
And when you feel you’re letting go
You can rise above the world below
You can rise above the world below
Rise tonight
You can rise tonight
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