Ladders To Love
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Ladders To Love
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Looking at the sunset now
I'm try to understand my heart
In the cold, countless heroes
My old path made of pain
Where can we scape?
I see my friends dying today
Now my demons are coming back again
We are the widow waiting for the train
We are the brain waiting the collapse day
We need hope! We need changes!
We need the ladders to love!
We need hope! We need changes!
We need the ladders that lead us to love
Diving into an ocean of thorns
What can you do with your heart?
Naked faces of rebel angels
Writing the invisible way
To die alone
We need hope!
We need changes!
We need the ladders to love!
We need hope! We need changes!
We need the ladders that lead us to love
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David Sue performs "Ladders To Love", and this lyric page sits inside the David Sue catalog on LyroVerse.
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