Shiver
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Shiver
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I'm a bit unavailable
You seem a bit gone
Rumours of right and wrong, assailable
Delivered from tongues of those… un-tamable
Yet loosed
Upon we
See you hurt
See you leave
Then you shiver
I watched you Shiver oh
Then you Shiver till...
I can not breathe any more
No I can not be here alone
You shiver
I watched you Shiver oh You Shiver till… I
No shield, entirely covered us
Faith, seems to crumble into dust
Leaving us just ourselves to despair of
Feeling the sting of the poison arrows
So loosed
Upon we
See you hurt
See you leave...
Then you shiver
I watched you Shiver oh
Then you Shiver till...
I can not breathe any more
No I can not be here alone
No I can not dream anymore
No I can not see anymore...
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Who performs "Shiver"?
John Wesley performs "Shiver", and this lyric page sits inside the John Wesley catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Velvet Dreams and Alone - Together with a short reason for opening each page next.
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