Soul With Me

Album: Memento Mori (2023)
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  • I'm heading for the ever after
    Leaving my problems and the world's disasters
    I'm heading for the open sky

    I see the beauty as the leaves start falling
    Follow the light towards the voices calling
    I'm going where the angels fly

    And I'm taking my soul with me
    And I'm taking my soul with me

    I'm ready for the final pages
    Kiss goodbye to all my earthly cages
    I'm climbing up the golden stairs

    Go sing it from the highest tower
    From the morning till the midnight hour
    I'm going where there are no cares

    And I'm taking my soul with me
    And I'm taking my soul with me
    And I'm taking my soul with me
    And I'm taking my soul with me Writer/s: Martin Gore
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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