True As The Night

Album: Melodia (2008)
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  • Down & out
    Left by the side of the railway
    Day goes by into the night
    I was thinkin'

    And my love is true
    And my love is right
    And my love is true
    True as the night
    Oh well

    Hear the sound
    Over the trees
    There's a river
    I don't know where to begin
    Or to end it

    And my love is true
    And my love is right
    And my love is true
    True as the night
    Oh well

    I stand alone
    Inside me
    The things ya told
    Deny me
    Yeah we are the heart
    Yeah we are the soul

    I stand alone
    Inside me
    The things ya told
    Deny me

    Yeah we are the heart
    Yeah we are the soul Writer/s: CRAIG ROBERT NICHOLLS
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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