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The Message

by The Gav Hardy Project

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Hold on to your dreams my son Never let them fade away Hold on the your heart and feel love Hold on to your innocence Never let it slip away Hold on to love in your heart Time after time Your trust will be tested Time after time The choice is unclear Time after time You'll struggle for answers Walk with your head held high Never let the darkness take you Hold on to the dreams you believe Find strength in your weakness Always take the time to see Believe in life and yourself Time after time Your trust will be tested Time after time The choice is unclear Time after time You'll struggle for answers Time after time Your trust will be tested Time after time The choice is unclear Time after time You'll struggle for answers Time after time Your trust will be tested Time after time The choice is unclear Time after time You'll struggle for answers

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