Stars Above The Cave
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Stars Above The Cave
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Through all the winter, all the wind breathed through the air
And the thought, I will not faulter, this is our own hope.
I never once thought that you were alone.
I won't regret
This is our world
And do you know that we were never far, we will be there to carry you along
Another way to turn, this isn't what you though
Our arms are open wide
Stand tall
And still you wait for us even though it might rain hard
But you somehow never weigh down
And still you wait for us even though it might rain hard
But you somehow never thought of yourself
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