Tower of Strength

Album: Children (1988)
Charted: 12
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  • You raise me up when I'm on the floor
    You see me through when I'm lonely and scared
    And I'm feeling true to the written word
    And you're true to me but still I need more
    It would tear me apart to feel no one ever cared

    For me
    To me
    To me
    You are a tower of strength
    To me

    You rescue me, you are my faith, my hope, my liberty
    And when there's darkness all around
    You shine bright for me, you are the guiding light

    To me
    To me
    To me
    You are a tower of strength
    To me

    You are all passion and heart when I lay in your embrace
    And heaven is in your kiss, salvation lies just a touch away

    To me
    To me
    To me
    You are a tower of strength
    To me Writer/s: Craig David Adams, Mick Brown, Simon Thomas Hinkler, Wayne Hussey
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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