The Open Halls Of The Soul
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The Open Halls Of The Soul
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Oh, the open halls of the soul
I wouldn't be surprised
If we never sang this song again
No, i wouldn't be surprised
If we never sing this song again
Only music
Sets my soul free
My heart's a gem
Wrapped up in your song again
Hear the branches break
Beneath the trees
Oh, what will I do
If I stop loving you?
Oh, the open halls of the soul
And I wouldn't be surprised
If we never sang this song again
The ocean beaches
Have all been washed away
And i must let you go
You show me so
'Most every day
Damaged stars fall
Silent, to the sea
Oh, the lonely life of a fool
Of a fool like me
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