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Don Barron - Apology Lyrics



Don Barron - Apology Lyrics




As I woke up in the morn I looked outside and beheld a new dawn
And the thought struck in my head, like a light bringin' life to the dead
Come on need to ask why, it sounds so silly, for broken hearts to cry
While owing pity, yet I do, for what I did to you
If God can grant a second chance humility will be my name
If you could welcome me back I would destroy all this misery I have
Like dawning of the day, half asleep, refreshed, and the tears are washed away
All is precious and new, so will be for you?
Like dawning of the day, half asleep, refreshed, and the tears are washed away
All is precious and new, so will be for you?
Like dawning of the day, half asleep, refreshed, and the tears are washed away
All is precious and new, so will be for you?
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As I woke up in the morn I looked outside and beheld a new dawn
And the thought struck in my head, like a light bringin' life to the dead
Come on need to ask why, it sounds so silly, for broken hearts to cry
While owing pity, yet I do, for what I did to you
If God can grant a second chance humility will be my name
If you could welcome me back I would destroy all this misery I have
Like dawning of the day, half asleep, refreshed, and the tears are washed away
All is precious and new, so will be for you?
Like dawning of the day, half asleep, refreshed, and the tears are washed away
All is precious and new, so will be for you?
Like dawning of the day, half asleep, refreshed, and the tears are washed away
All is precious and new, so will be for you?
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Writer: DON BARRON
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