A Passing Thought
A Passing Thought lyrics by The Leisure Society. In God you place our mistrust Train lines and paperback books How life can turn on a whim Closed doors can...
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A Passing Thought
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In God you place our mistrust
Train lines and paperback books
How life can turn on a whim
Closed doors can open again
All my days
There won't be so much at stake
A passing thought
Can redefine the path I walk
We danced to silence that talked
We made some sense of it all
Back now to some other life
Chill winds and chimney-stack light
All my days
There won't be so much at stake
A passing thought
Can redefine the path I walk
All my days
There won't be so much at stake
A passing thought
Can redefine the path I walk
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