Proxima (feat. Everything In Slow Motion)
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Proxima (feat. Everything In Slow Motion)
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Oh, hold my soul
If I should come undone
Hold my soul
Hold my soul
When everything I know, goes away
If I should come undone
Hold my soul
Rushing waves
Streaming creek
Will your love hold in my defeat?
Take me now
Pull my pride apart
Put in me a cleaner heart.
Hold my soul
Hold my soul in the wake of the storm
if I should come undone
Oh, hold my soul
If I should come undone
Hold my soul
Hold my soul
When everything I know, goes away
If I should come undone
Hold my soul
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