On our website, we have the complete lyrics of the song Bitterness Rising that you were looking for.
Unfit to live in - just about fit to burst
Like the banks of a swollen river
As bitterness does its worst
Working on your feelings - eating you all up
But you have to shake that shit to move on
An' let love carry you on up -
(It's just) bitterness rising - taking you off
Bitterness rising - you gotta shake those feelings off
Unfair to give in - and never changes course
If you have the choice before you
You gotta take it with a force
Or the past will take you - keep you from the truth
As bitterness rises - from the ashes of your youth
(It's just) bitterness rising - taking you off
Bitterness rising - you gotta shake those feelings off
Moments in time
finding the space
To be what'cha wanna be
The things you never got
Life you never had
The dreams that you once dreamed
Finding the space - waiting your time
To be what'cha wanna be
Just be!
Or the past will take you - keep you from the truth
As bitterness rises - from the ashes of your youth
(It's just) bitterness rising - taking you off
Bitterness rising - you gotta shake those feelings off
Otras canciones de Paul Weller
The most common reason to want to know the lyrics of Bitterness Rising is that you really like it. Obvious, right?
In case your search for the lyrics of the song Bitterness Rising by Paul Weller is because it makes you think of someone in particular, we suggest you dedicate it to them somehow, for example, by sending them the link to this website, they'll surely get the hint.
It's important to note that Paul Weller, in live concerts, has not always been or will be faithful to the lyrics of the song Bitterness Rising... So it's better to focus on what the song Bitterness Rising says on the record.
On this page, you have at your disposal hundreds of song lyrics, like Bitterness Rising by Paul Weller.
Remember that whenever you need to know the lyrics of a song, you can always turn to us, as has happened now with the lyrics of the song Bitterness Rising by Paul Weller.