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Reveal (feat. Naeemah Z. Maddox) Lyrics


Mark Morton Reveal (feat. Naeemah Z. Maddox)


Could be all for sale
Or could be smoke and mirrors
The end is growing near
Or could be smoke and mirrors

Say who you are
Go set your truth
Don't be the rude in another's fair
See how you feel
And then reveal
You may not be who you are
Right at this moment
Right at this moment
Right at this moment
In time

Go and dig a well
And hide as you abide
See, I'm fragile as a shell
And echo like a bell (Echo like a bell)

Say who you are (You are)
Go set your truth (Your truth)
Don't be the rude in another's fair (You are)
See how you feel (You feel)
And then reveal (Reveal)
You may not be who you are
Right at this moment (You are)
Right at this moment (You are)
Right at this moment

Willing, you have your own mind
You can think for yourself
You can think for yourself
You can think for yourself
You can think for yourself
You can think for yourself
You can think for yourself

Could be all for sale
Could be all for sale
Could be all for sale
Could be all for sale
Could be all for sale
Could be all for sale
Could be all for sale



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