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lyrics
“Watch Over Us”
My pain is like an open letter
I know the soul will live forever
I close my eyes and drift away
As tears of death roll down my face
Picture the light, blinding your sight
This might be a sign, no this can’t be a sign
A life worth of time, flashes right before your eyes
You’re hangin’ by a line and it can’t be untied
I just want you to know I would have done more than I had to
But beneath these clothes my heart froze like a statue
I want you to know I would have done more than I had to
But beneath these clothes my heart froze like a statue
Where have you gone my friend
I can’t see you no I can’t pretend
But I can feel your presence in the air
Yea I can feel your presence in the air
No I can’t believe you’re gone
Away from everyone and from everyone you love
Watch over us
Can’t be strong when you’re sad, you’re lost and off track
They’re never to come back, your faith falls beneath the cracks
It’s getting hard to sleep with voices in your head
It’s hard for you to see all of love that’s left
No more doors around you all you see is stairs
You can’t believe you fell so deep in your despair
I just want you to know I would have done more than I had to
But beneath these clothes my heart froze like a statue
I want you to know I would have done more than I had to
But beneath these clothes my heart froze like a statue
Where have you gone my friend
I can’t see you no I can’t pretend
But I can feel your presence in the air
Yea I can feel your presence in the air
No I can’t believe you’re gone
Away from everyone and from anyone you love
Watch over us
Dry my tears, they fall for you
I’ll be here, lost and confused
Dry these tears, they fall for you
I’ll be here, lost and confused
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