Cover art for Saviour by George Ezra
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Saviour Lyrics

[Verse 1: George Ezra]
Being your own saviour, saviour
Is it saving you?
Rocks and gravel build a road, that's alright
But you're on your own

[Pre-Chorus: George Ezra]
Take me back to that midnight moon
Cradle me at that midnight moon

[Chorus: George Ezra & First Aid Kit]
All of me is all for you
And what I've got to give is not enough
It's a dark night
All of me is all for you
And what I've got to give is not enough
It's a dark night

[Verse 2: George Ezra]
I saw the devil dance for you
Crying out, "Christ you're bad"
Smoke was rising, trains flew by
Time was young and you were mine

[Pre-Chorus: George Ezra & First Aid Kit]
Take me back to that midnight moon
Cradle me at that midnight moon
[Chorus: George Ezra & First Aid Kit]
All of me is all for you
And what I've got to give is not enough
It's a dark night
All of me is all for you
And what I've got to give is not enough
It's a dark night

[Bridge: First Aid Kit]
Ah, ah
Ah, ah
Ah, ah
Ah, ah

[Chorus: George Ezra & First Aid Kit]
All of me is all for you
And what I've got to give is not enough
It's a dark night
All of me is all for you
And what I've got to give is not enough
It's a dark night

[Pre-Chorus: George Ezra & First Aid Kit]
Take me back to that midnight moon
Cradle me at that midnight moon
[Outro: George Ezra & First Aid Kit]
All of me is all for you
And what I've got to give is not enough

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