In This Light and On This Evening

Album: In This Light and On This Evening (2009)
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  • I swear to god
    I heard the earth inhale
    Moments before
    It spat its rain down on me
    I swear to god
    In this light and on this evening
    London's become
    The most beautiful thing I've seen

    I swear to god
    I heard the earth inhale
    Moments before
    It spat its rain down on me
    I swear to god
    In this light and on this evening
    London's become
    The most beautiful thing I've seen

    I swear to god
    I heard the earth inhale
    Moments before
    It spat its rain down on me
    I swear to god
    In this light and on this evening
    London's become
    The most beautiful thing I've seen Writer/s: D C Joseph, Karina Chambers, Katherine Monaco, Neil John Sutton, Philip Oakey
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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