Who Stole the Soul
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Who Stole the Soul
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Who stole the soul
And who stole the heart
And who took the spark from inside of me
Why can't I breathe
And I'm afraid they won't stop
Til all the poets have failed
Til all the good men are jailed
For nothin' at all
Who let them take the fall
And they'll bring devastation
And call it diplomacy
But an occupation won't bring a nation to peace
Oh and I'm so ashamed
In these things beyond value
That we cherish so dear
I won't let them go
No I won't let them go
And who stole the soul
And who stole the heart
And I got back the spark from inside of me
And I can finally breathe
Hear the shuffle of my dancin' feet
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William Elliott Whitmore performs "Who Stole the Soul", and this lyric page sits inside the William Elliott Whitmore catalog on LyroVerse.
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