[Chorus: Jon Bellion]
Angels carry you to land
Past what you see, what you know, and where you're living
Stay your, stay your course, young man
There's light at the end of the tunnel that you digging
Angels carry you to land
Past what you see, what you know, and where you're living
Stay your, stay your course, young man
There's light at the end of the tunnel that you digging
[Verse 1: KING SOL]
Well if you had one chance and somebody said to you
That you could go and chase your dreams, you could make it all true
Have you ever had a dream where you could be almost whatever?
Free from all oppressors and free to chase your endeavors
Well meet Billy, he wanted to be a painter
His mom was a hard worker, his dad was a park ranger
His parents wanted him to stay out of financial danger
Thought Billy was a failure, he’d never learn to labor
But Billy had a dream, he didn’t plan on giving up
He painted daily on the sidewalk, held out a cup
Hoping for spare change sitting with his stomach pained
Tried to maintain his work as it started to rain
And then one day a man stopped by and looked at Bill
Put out his hand, dropped down a hundred dollar bill
Billy just smiled, handed out what he’d created
'Cause he could see success and knew that someday he would make it
Angels carry you to land
Past what you see, what you know, and where you're living
Stay your, stay your course, young man
There's light at the end of the tunnel that you digging
Angels carry you to land
Past what you see, what you know, and where you're living
Stay your, stay your course, young man
There's light at the end of the tunnel that you digging
[Verse 1: KING SOL]
Well if you had one chance and somebody said to you
That you could go and chase your dreams, you could make it all true
Have you ever had a dream where you could be almost whatever?
Free from all oppressors and free to chase your endeavors
Well meet Billy, he wanted to be a painter
His mom was a hard worker, his dad was a park ranger
His parents wanted him to stay out of financial danger
Thought Billy was a failure, he’d never learn to labor
But Billy had a dream, he didn’t plan on giving up
He painted daily on the sidewalk, held out a cup
Hoping for spare change sitting with his stomach pained
Tried to maintain his work as it started to rain
And then one day a man stopped by and looked at Bill
Put out his hand, dropped down a hundred dollar bill
Billy just smiled, handed out what he’d created
'Cause he could see success and knew that someday he would make it
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