Glory Bound

Album: Colors (2003)
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  • Down by the river I'm left here to shiver
    The one I was livin' with can't be found
    Although I'm shakin'
    My heart won't be breakin'
    But there's no mistakin' I'm Glory bound
    Let me her it now

    Out on this highway i'm gonna fly away
    Off in the mountains I'll settle down
    End of the rainbow might not contain gold
    But thank God I do know i'm Glory bound
    Let me hear it now

    Tho' I'm forsaken my heart won't be breakin'
    No one can take me that far down
    I thought I knew her i saw right through her
    Hallelujah I'm Glory bound
    All right one more time

    Embrace me now as you will then
    Erasin' all my doubt within take me away

    There were no good-byes i saw the dust fly
    Think I'll just try another town
    Outside my window my weepin' willow cries
    She don't know that I'm Glory bound
    Take it home

    Glory glory bound Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group
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