Tired Feet

Album: The Pirate's Gospel (2004)
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  • My tired feet
    My tired, tried feet
    My tired feet
    Oh my tired feet
    My tired feet brought me to that red boat
    So still and foreign waters

    And although I've never been here
    Oh although I've never been here
    I know that here I've swam before
    Oh, here I've swam before
    And soon I came
    Oh, so soon I came
    Soon I came
    Oh, so soon I came
    Soon I came to the silent place of choir voices

    In excelsis Deo
    Deo
    Where Jesus, he keeps the streets out
    Jesus he keeps the heat out
    Jesus he keeps the noise out
    And here oh here I've sung before

    Here I've sung before
    I know that here I've sung before
    Here I've sat, I've run, I've walked, I've cried
    I've died

    Oh, I've slept in 'til noon and I've laughed
    And I've sighed
    I know that here I've sung before
    Oh, here I've sung before
    I know that here I've sung before
    Here I've sung before Writer/s: Alela Diane
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