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Promise Of Redemption - Sunsets And Pictures lyrics
Watching the sunset with all these pictures of you
I'm watching the sun go down on the bench like we always used to
The wind is blowing these leaves
The sky is staring at me because I'm down on my knees
Just begging for you to come home
No, please don't go
Cause there's so many people that need you in their lives
and God, so do I
You were an angel that we were lucky to have found
And God, doesn't know how good he's got it now
Cause girl, can't you see
I've been up late reading these letters you gave to me
And that line that you wrote:
"I'll be with you where ever you go"
It's one thing that's been inside my head all day
And with every breath I take I'll stare into the sky
And wonder where you are tonight
We spent our last 12 months with heavy hearts, with open eyes
To everything in life
And as I'm watching the sunset with all these pictures of you
You know I'm watching the sun go down
God, I need you now
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You were an angel that we were lucky to have found
And God, doesn't know how good he's got it now
Cause girl, can't you see
I've been up late reading these letters you gave to me
And that line that you wrote:
"I'll be with you where ever you go"
It's one thing that's been inside my head all day
And with every breath I take I'll stare into the sky
And wonder where you are
Because we love the ways, that the ways, they stay the same
It's something to rely on
Cause life sure is not
And when you think you have an equal chance
Well life's out of your hands
It just doesn't make sense that life is so precious
And all this time I've been wondering
Why is this supposed to be my reality
It's not fair to her, it's not fair to me
I still pick up my phone, the first number I call is you
I can't help it, it's just out of habit
I still pick up my phone, the first number I call is you
I can't help it, it's just out of habit