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Psalm

Psalm lyrics by Hey Rosetta. But often it happens you know That the things you don't trust are the ones you need most So it's cautiously into the dark But you...

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Psalm

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But often it happens you know

That the things you don't trust

are the ones you need most

So it's cautiously into the dark

But you see before long that

your eyes will adjust

And under the night you can hear

The full moon rise like a psalm

in the air

And the air goes into your lungs

And around in your heart and on

through your blood

It goes cautiously into the dark

And you see before long that we

all have a part

And under your skin you can feel

That the fear that you feel is

what will set you free

And under the night you can hear

The full moon rise like a psalm

in the air

And the air goes into your lungs

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