Precious Declaration

Album: Disciplined Breakdown (1997)
Charted: 65
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  • Hitched a ride to the peaceful side of town
    Then proceeded where thieves were no longer found
    Can't crash now I've been waiting for this
    Won't crash now I found some encouragement
    Precious declaration reads
    Yours is yours and mine you leave alone now
    Precious declaration says
    I believe all hope is dead no longer

    New meanings to the words I feed upon
    Wake within my veins elements of freedom
    Can't break now I've been living for this
    Won't break now I'm cleansed with hopefulness
    Precious declaration says
    Yours is yours and mine you leave alone now
    Precious declaration says
    I believe all hope is dead no longer

    Once I jumped through hoops of fire
    High and far as you required
    I was blind but now I see
    Salvation has discovered me Writer/s: ED ROLAND
    Publisher: Round Hill
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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