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Oh, such sensitive eyes
They shrink in the light
And I hope they glow a while still
I could see you all day and hold you all night
And I still would not have my fill
And when you moved, the Earth was still
Yes it was
When I can be there I will, because
Oh, what use are my ears
Without you to speak?
Don't die
Yes, with two empty arms
I won't last a week
So, don't die
Rags to riches
Boys and bitches
I am dropping out
As for god, it exists
I am free of doubt
And when you moved, the earth was still
Yes it was
When I can be there I will, because
When my father hears of this
He will not believe a word
But your voice is still the most
Wonderful sound I have ever heard
Oh, I never knew my name till you said it first
Don't die
And it might sound silly but it is true
All you have to do is stay alive
'Cause it's you, yeah
It's you, you, you, you...
And it's you, it's you...
Don’t Die was written by Jon Pearce & Guy Davis & Jamie Lenman.
Don’t Die was produced by Sam Bell.