Temporary Nature (Of Any Precious Thing)

Album: Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone (2014)
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  • Fight for love and I fight to give
    Just because I've [?] my [?]
    But love could never, never leave
    Without the pain, the pain of love
    Loves never fail and it can be rof
    And it could play cruel tricks some times
    Just when we think we had nothing
    There's always one, one in the crowds

    Temporary nature of any path
    And I just pay too much
    Just make too much pressure
    Not easier, not easier to lose
    Don't lose somebody as precious as you

    We don't have n answer, God only knows
    Why we all made,
    But God knows I love you
    You've always be precious
    Since the day, the day you were born

    And it's always a true love
    [?] frozen
    To kiss and [?]
    And it's always the deepest saddest joy
    That prove to be the reaches one

    Temporary nature of any path
    And I just pay too much
    Just make too much pressure
    Not easier, not easier to lose
    To lose somebody, somebody like you
    To lose somebody as precious as you
    Don't lose somebody as precious as you Writer/s: LUCINDA GAYL WILLIAMS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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