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Faithful Heights

Faithful Heights lyrics by Night Beds. When the sorrow comes And you don't know why Climb into my arms I'll hold you through the night And in the morning...

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Faithful Heights

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When the sorrow comes

And you don't know why

Climb into my arms

I'll hold you through the night

And in the morning light

We'll be sure to find

A kind of love so strong

It will make us cry faithful heights

I know you get lost sometimes

Man, I know you get lost

I know you get lost sometimes

Man, I know you get lost

I know you get lost

Whenever you get lost, man

Whenever you get lost, man

Whenever you get lost hold my hand

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