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Ship Of The Lord

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Ship Of The Lord

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There's a truth from the past to borrow

But we all seem to wanna have a little bit more

The path of love is of joy and sorrow

But a clear reservation on the ship of the Lord

We are all only ones creation

But the weight of the one is the weight of the whole

Don't need expenses or an explanation

For a clear reservation on the ship of the Lord

The falling sun from another morning

That is greeting the close of another days gone

Another day and another reason

For a clear reservation on the ship of the Lord

There's a truth from the past to borrow

But we all seem to wanna have a little bit more

The path of love is of joy and sorrow

And a clear reservation on the ship of the Lord.

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