Love Will Set You Free

Album: Release Me - The Best Of Engelbert Humperdinck (2012)
Charted: 60
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  • So graceful and pure, a smile bathed in light
    No matter the distance, a miracle of sight
    Though I should have known, I could not turn away
    When faced with your beauty no reason can stay

    As you kiss him in the moonlight
    With heavy words I say

    If you love someone, follow your heart
    'Cause love comes once if you're lucky enough
    Though I'll miss you forever, the hurt will run deep
    Only love can set you free

    Trust in your dreams, run with no fear
    And if you should stumble remember I'm near
    As a ghost I will walk, I'll look deep in my soul
    I might find another, you gave me that hope

    So as you kiss him in the moonlight
    With heavy words I say

    If you love someone, follow your heart
    'Cause love comes once if you're lucky enough
    Though I'll miss you forever and the hurt will run deep
    Only love can set you free

    And if you love someone, follow your heart
    'Cause love comes once if you're lucky enough
    Though I'll miss you forever, the hurt will run deep
    Love will set you free Writer/s: MARTIN TEREFE, SACHA SKARBEK
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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