X Ambassadors - Great Unknown Lyrics

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Great Unknown

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What Are The Lyrics For Great Unknown By X Ambassadors?
I'll follow you anywhere
Where you wanna go, yea I don't care Let the river drown all our fears If the pouring rain Washes you away I'll go with you babe 'Cause if you fall I will follow you into the great unknown Where wild winds blow If you lose it all You know I'll be there when everybody's gone You're not alone 'Cause I'll follow you, oh Where the wild winds blow So don't you disappear 'Cause this road ain't so lonely when you're near There's no going back from here If your sky turns grey And you're losing faith I'm with you all the way 'Cause if you fall I will follow you into the great unknown Where wild winds blow If you lose it all You know I'll be there when everybody's gone You're not alone 'Cause I'll follow you, oh Where the wild winds blow Where the wild winds blow Where the wild winds blow Where the wild winds blow, yeah 'Cause if you fall I will follow you into the great unknown Where wild winds blow If you lose it all You know I'll be there when everybody's gone You're not alone 'Cause I'll follow you, oh Where the wild winds blow Where the wild winds blow Oh, where the wild winds blow Where the wild winds blow, yeah |
Who Wrote Great Unknown By X Ambassadors?
Adam Levin, Andrew Wells, Anthony Rossomondo, Casey Harris, Sam Harris
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What's The Duration Of The Great Unknown By X Ambassadors?The duration of Great Unknown is 3:06 minutes and seconds. |
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