Heart
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Heart
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The waves washed away what was left
She grabbed us by the neck, and told us to feel no pain
But with nothing left, your scars won't fade away
They're pictures burned into your brain
Now we only have ourselves
And our eyes have seen death
Will it, ever again, be the same
Save the young and cherish the old
Winter has come with a flood
Where's your heart when all you love is dead
Where's your heart, at the end of it all
With a calming voice in the pouring rain
She asked me, where's your heart
Where's your heart, at the end of it all.
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Walking With Strangers performs "Heart", and this lyric page sits inside the Walking With Strangers catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to A Diamonds Amongst Stones and Buried, Dead And Gone with a short reason for opening each page next.
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