Roots

Album: Single release only (2015)
Charted: 77
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  • Don't throw stones at me
    Don't tell anybody (woah, woah, woah)
    Trouble finds me (woah)
    All the noise of this
    Has made me lose my belief (woah, woah, woah)

    I'm going back to my roots
    Another day, another door
    Another high, another low
    Rock bottom, rock bottom, rock bottom
    I'm going back to my roots
    Another day, another door
    Another high, another low
    Rock bottom, rock bottom, rock bottom
    I'm going back to my roots

    Had to lose my way
    To know which road to take (woah, woah, woah)
    Trouble found me (woah)
    All I look forward
    Washed away by a wave

    I'm going back to my roots
    Another day, another door
    Another high, another low
    Rock bottom, rock bottom, rock bottom
    I'm going back to my roots
    Another day, another door
    Another high, another low
    Rock bottom, rock bottom, rock bottom
    I'm going back to my roots

    I know it's gotta go like this, I know
    Hell will always come before you grow
    Trouble found me, trouble found me
    I know it's gotta go like this, I know
    Hell will always come before you grow
    Trouble found me, trouble found me

    I'm going back to my roots
    Another day, another door
    Another high, another low
    Rock bottom, rock bottom, rock bottom
    I'm going back to my roots
    Another day, another door
    Another high, another low
    Rock bottom, rock bottom, rock bottom
    I'm going back to my roots Writer/s: Alexander Junior Grant, Benjamin Arthur McKee, Daniel Coulter Reynolds, Daniel James Platzman, Daniel Wayne Sermon
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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