War Horses
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War Horses
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When some years of my life fade away
Maybe I'm running in the same long road
When I dream the shadows of my past days comes to me
In the same old song
When I looked you in the eyes
When my heart dance in the moonlight
Yes, I remember, I feel the crying Moon
Screaming the secrets emotions outside the rainbow
And we
We are the war, war horses
Riding and dying in the same old fields
We are the war, war horses
Riding and dying in the same old fields
Thousand falling demons, thousand rising angels
I don't need heaven, I don't need hell
'Cause I changed myself
But I know, I know you can help me to find my way
My way
But even you have scars like anyone else
We are the war, war horses
Riding and dying in the same old fields
We are the war, war horses
Riding and dying in the same old fields
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David Sue performs "War Horses", and this lyric page sits inside the David Sue catalog on LyroVerse.
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