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The River

by Imagine Dragons

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In the latest midnight hour When the world has gone to sleep You gotta get up When doubts begin to rise And the world is at your feet You gotta get up Reach, It's not as bad as it seems I cleanse in the river for somebody else, For anyone but myself I'm not a selfless man I'm not a man of wealth If I had all the world, Probably give it to myself But the trees begin to walk And the ground begins to talk And myself Reach, It's not as bad as it seems I cleanse in the river for somebody else, For anyone but myself Hold my place Don't you give up on me Hold on, hold on Reach, It's not as bad as it seems I cleanse in the river for somebody else, For anyone but myself Reach, It's not as bad as it seems I cleanse in the river for somebody else, For anyone but myself

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