The Blackout - Keep On Moving Lyrics
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Keep On Moving
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What Are The Lyrics For Keep On Moving By The Blackout?
Now I'm looking at you, and you're liking it too
I would never ask for anything more As I'm walking away, won't you ask me to stay I'm sorry if I'm not good enough What if I was never aiming to lie What if I don't have to say goodbye? Keep on moving Keep on moving Where did it go, where did it go? Keep on moving, where did it go? And now you're walking with me, and I'm all I can be Just don't ask for any more than this Just speak only the truth, even if your voice shakes I want to know where I stand with you Sorry that I never thought it would change What if we don't let the past hold sway? Keep on moving Keep on moving Where did it go, where did it go? Keep on moving, where did it go? Do you know which way to start? Do you know where we're aiming at the sky? Just keep on moving Keep on moving Keep on moving Where did it go, where did it go? Keep on moving, where did it go? Do you know which way to start Do you know where we're aiming at the sky? Do you know which way to start Do you know where we're aiming at the sky? |
Who Wrote Keep On Moving By The Blackout?
Matthew Christopher Davies, James Richard Davies, David Rhys Lewis, Gareth Kevin Lawrence, Gavin Mark Butler, Sean Bellers-smith, Jason Keith Perry
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What's The Duration Of The Keep On Moving By The Blackout?The duration of Keep On Moving is 3:59 minutes and seconds. |
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