Heavenly Arms
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Heavenly Arms
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Heavenly arms reach out to hold me
Heavenly arms entice you to dance
In a world of ill will
The dancers are still
Heavenly arms reach out to me
Heavenly arms, soft as a love song
Heavenly arms bring a kiss to your ear
In a world that seems mad
All the dancers seem sad
Heavenly arms reach out to me
Sylvia, Sylvia, Sylvia, Sylvia
Heavenly arms come to my rescue
Only a woman can love a man
In a world full of hate
Love should never wait
Heavenly arms reach out to me
Heavenly arms, strong as a sunset
Heavenly arms, pure as the rain
Lovers stand warned
Of the worlds impending storm
Heavenly arms reach out to me
Sylvia, Sylvia, Sylvia, Sylvia
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Who performs "Heavenly Arms"?
El Perro del Mar performs "Heavenly Arms", and this lyric page sits inside the El Perro del Mar catalog on LyroVerse.
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