Eyes Of Mercy
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Eyes Of Mercy
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Hush, close your eyes
And I'll keep you safe
Allow you to weep
And sing you to sleep
Don't be afraid
Remember I'm here
THe noise in the street
Will soon disappear
When the soft face of mercy
Is lost behind a veil
I will stay with eyes open
Stay here with eyes open
To watch over you
And take away the sadness and the fear
Hide in my arms
And dream golden dreams
Forgetting the world
Of men and machines
When the soft eyes of mercy
Are blinded by the dark
I will stay with eyes open
Stay here with eyes open
To watch over you
And take away the sadness and the fear
I'll be here
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October Project performs "Eyes Of Mercy", and this lyric page sits inside the October Project catalog on LyroVerse.
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