Akeda

Album: Akeda (2014)
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  • How can I talk to you
    I step into your glory
    I step into the house
    House of David's light

    How can I talk to you
    It's the same story
    Ashrey yoshvey beyseho
    Teach me to love, teach me to love

    Avraham, Avraham,
    Take your son, take your blade, take your rope
    Three long nights, three long days
    And approach to the mountain of the Lord
    Yes you've been here times before
    In your dreams, fantasies, realities, they all bleed

    Ayeka
    Teach me to love
    Ayeka

    Avraham, Avraham,
    Take your son, take your blade, take your rope
    Three long nights, three long days
    And approach to the mountain of the Lord
    Yes you've been here times before
    In your dreams, your fantasies, realities, yea they all bleed

    Teach me to love
    Ayeka Writer/s: David Holmes, Matthew Miller, STEWART BROOKS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, SINGLES PUBLISHING, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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