To Call My Own
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To Call My Own
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Close enough to touch and see
I feel the pounding underneath
Behind my bones
Pumpin through my veins
Witness what’s in store for me
As high as I will ever be
I’ve made my bed, it’s time to rest my head
Cause I’ve finally found a heart to call my own
I see the world through different eyes
And I can not believe
What I thought was once a lie
Is sacred now to me
I’ve never been one to fall in love so easily
But now I’ve finally found a heart to call my own
I’ve lived my years here patiently
Had heard of love and sailed those seas
Content with all the patterns I had known
I once beheld a heart of stone
You wandered through a land unknown
Stormed the walls and took your rightful throne
Now I’ve finally found a heart to call my own
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Prince Of Spain performs "To Call My Own", and this lyric page sits inside the Prince Of Spain catalog on LyroVerse.
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