The Hour
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The Hour
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I was on my way back home
My heart was like a stone
With the stars up in the sky
As they watched us say goodbye
It won't hide or disguise
My love, you cry
As we say goodbye
The time, was slow
I didn't want to see you go
Oh no
Oh no
The hour tell you no lies
The hour tell you no lies
Tell you no lies for the sky
The hour tell you no lies
There were times he raised his hand
And I could not understand
But you know my memory
We never could agree
It won't hide or disguise
Time, sweet time
Keeping me and mine
You, stay true
Spite of all of you
Oh woe
Oh woe
The hour tell you no lies
The hour tell you no lies
Tell you no lies for the sky
The hour tell you no lies
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Valerie June performs "The Hour", and this lyric page sits inside the Valerie June catalog on LyroVerse.
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