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Bert Jerred - Manifest Lyrics



Bert Jerred - Manifest Lyrics




You wear the world
You were the last remaining soul
To cross that line
And I am the mountain you must climb
To kill the legend one last time
But should you find the past too much to bear
Too hard to see
Write down your manifest and drink it deep
Like destiny
Like destiny
I saw the corners of the yellow morning
Smiling at me
Smiling at me
I felt the hands of fateful warning
Sound my seventh sea
My seventh sea
So should you find the past too much to bear
Too hard to see
Write down your manifest and drink it deep
Like destiny
Like destiny
I am the mountain you must climb
To kill the legend one last time
One last time
Should you find the past too much to bear
Too hard to see
Write down your manifest and drink it deep
Like destiny
Like destiny
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You wear the world
You were the last remaining soul
To cross that line
And I am the mountain you must climb
To kill the legend one last time
But should you find the past too much to bear
Too hard to see
Write down your manifest and drink it deep
Like destiny
Like destiny
I saw the corners of the yellow morning
Smiling at me
Smiling at me
I felt the hands of fateful warning
Sound my seventh sea
My seventh sea
So should you find the past too much to bear
Too hard to see
Write down your manifest and drink it deep
Like destiny
Like destiny
I am the mountain you must climb
To kill the legend one last time
One last time
Should you find the past too much to bear
Too hard to see
Write down your manifest and drink it deep
Like destiny
Like destiny
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Writer: Bert Jerred
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