Our Paths Will Cross Again
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Our Paths Will Cross Again
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Our paths will cross again someday
Our paths will cross again someday
Though we may go our seperate ways
Our paths will cross again someday
Oh father, departed father
Oh your soul is in me
I finally understand it, I'm finally beginning to see
Oh mother, departed mother
Oh how we missed you so
You had a heart like no other
Oh we hated to see you go
Oh lover, my dear lover
Oh though we had to part
Oh I know that a piece of you
Will live inside my heart
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William Elliott Whitmore performs "Our Paths Will Cross Again", and this lyric page sits inside the William Elliott Whitmore catalog on LyroVerse.
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