Innocent

Album: Vital (2012)
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  • Laying you down one last time
    On machines that will never give
    A touch that woke you gently
    I'll never know if you saw me

    Did your eyes ever meet mine
    We see what want to see sometime
    I believe now, yes I believe

    We are all born the innocent
    We were born to run carefree
    You will live on in the hearts of men
    Constantly
    We are all born the innocent
    We were born to run carefree
    I will hold on until the end
    There will never be an end

    There are few words that are left to say
    That have not already been said
    Your shadows they will follow me
    Long after I have confessed

    Do your lips feel this kiss
    Do your hands feel this touch
    I miss you here
    I miss you so much

    We are all born the innocent
    We were born to run carefree
    You will live on in the hearts of men
    Constantly
    We are all born the innocent
    We were born to run carefree
    I will hold on until the end
    There will never be an end

    We are all born the innocent
    We were born to run carefree
    You will live on in the hearts of men
    Constantly
    We are all born the innocent
    We were born to run carefree
    I will hold on until the end
    There will never be an end Writer/s: AARON D. SPRINKLE, CHRISTIAN EDWIN MCALHANEY, DEON REXROAT, JOSEPH MILLIGAN, NATHAN YOUNG, STEPHEN CHRISTIAN ARNOLD
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Capitol CMG Publishing, O/B/O DistroKid
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