Soul On Fire

Album: Songs In A&E (2008)
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  • You were born on a black day
    Shot through with starlight
    And all the angels singing
    Just about got it right

    Cut through the silver
    And goodness did heaven know
    I don't know where we?re going
    But darling bless your soul

    Baby, set my soul on fire.
    I've got two little arms to hold on tight and I want to take you higher.
    Baby, never should say never.
    I've got a hurricane inside my veins and I want to stay forever.

    Sweetheart, may not be easy
    But we're trying hard to hold on
    Trying to make it better
    Sweetheart, got so much freedom
    But freedom is just another word
    When you've no-one left to hurt.
    and i said

    Baby, set my soul on fire.
    I've got two little arms to hold on tight and I want to take you higher.
    Baby, never should say never.
    I've got a hurricane inside my veins and I want to stay forever.

    Baby, set my soul on fire.
    I've got two little arms to hold on tight and I want to take you higher.
    Baby, never should say never.
    I've got a hurricane inside my veins and I want to stay forever.

    I've got two little arms to hold on tight and I want to stay forever.

    I've got a hurricane inside my veins and I want to stay forever. Writer/s: J. SPACEMAN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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