Give Me Mercy

Album: Under The Midnight Sun (2022)
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  • I wish it were different
    It all ends the same
    Your savage heart
    The stolen money
    In a wilderness lost
    You're so hard to tame
    In the tides of this world
    You're a victim of fate

    Give me mercy
    Love will find you
    Give me mercy
    A new language

    I don't know
    Which way to turn
    Other worlds with offerings of joy
    Watch the butcher's knife
    In his trembling hand
    The end of a species
    The shimmering veil

    Give me mercy
    Love will find you
    Give me mercy
    A new language

    Give me mercy
    Love will find you
    Give me mercy
    A new language

    Give me mercy
    Love will find you
    Give me mercy
    A new language

    Give me mercy (hey)
    Love will find you, love will find you
    Give me mercy (hey)
    Love will find you, love will find you Writer/s: Billy Duffy, Ian Astbury, Tom Dalgety
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Peermusic Publishing
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