Hours
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Hours
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Passing through our woodlands
Carving through the dark
The highway sings
Tonight I'm quiet
Your lights will blind me
Your love will break me
The roads will take me
Into your arms
To your arms
I hit an iceberg
Water's flowing in
My heart turns cold
I realize
All you've said about me
Never left my mind
As waters rise
I turn
My eyes
The tides are turning
My heart is burning
You got me running
Into your arms
To your arms
Through the highways we
Let the silence speak
Let our eyes see
Our pride betrayed us
Our dreams deceived us
The night will take us
Into your arms
To your arms
Your words will brake me
Your light awake me
Your love will take me
Into your arms
To your arms
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