Your Hallelujah

Album: Christmas, With Love (2013)
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  • Winter's cold, in the light
    Somebody's waiting
    Feel the warmth, safe and sound now
    All the joy, all the fears
    You can let go now
    Watch the snow gently fall down

    Someone needs you
    Someone loves you
    Hallelujah
    Now you're coming home
    Hallelujah
    Angels calling out to you
    You can hear them sing your hallelujah

    Silver sky, take my hand
    Just let me hold you
    When you're here you'll be alright

    Someone needs you
    Someone loves you
    Hallelujah
    Now you're coming home
    Hallelujah
    Angels calling out to you
    You can hear them sing your hallelujah

    All of our memories get frozen in time
    But I'll keep them here on the inside
    Every December your star lights the sky
    Someone needs you
    Someone loves you

    Someone needs you
    Someone loves you
    Hallelujah
    Now you're coming home
    Hallelujah
    Angels calling out to you
    You can hear them sing
    You can hear them sing
    You can hear them sing your hallelujah
    Hmm Writer/s: Autumn Rowe, Jon Levigne, Lauren Christy, Leona Louise Lewis
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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