Shadows Fall

Album: The Singles Collection (2008)
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  • Morning comes darkness drops
    Upon this day a shadow falls
    Silence warps through the halls
    Since I've been gone, gone, gone

    A hundred years from today
    Lamplights ablaze? paves my way
    Till Jesus saves my early grave
    I will be gone, gone, gone

    Drop the anchor lift my heart
    From stem to stern I'm torn apart
    Mount my horse? pack my cart?
    Tomorrow I'm gone, gone, gone

    Seek the hull? leave the deck
    Silver moon silhouette
    In due time you will forget
    That I am gone, gone, gone
    I will be gone, gone, gone
    Since I've been gone, gone, gone
    Tomorrow I'm gone, gone, gone Writer/s: JAMES SKELLY, NICHOLAS POWER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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