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Karl Leander - Lost Wisdom Lyrics



Karl Leander - Lost Wisdom Lyrics




They say darkness fades in the shadow of time
That we forgive and forget the things
We could have said and done
That all the tears that defile your soul
Will turn into solid grounds
For you to lay upon

Someday I sure will look back
I'll be grateful for all the good and all the bad
Days that led me into the unknown
And for your presence it filled my heart with song

Sun is setting and my spirit running low
It's been a while since nineteen
It's been a while I know
Spring is rising and this is getting old
I still hold you close like forever ago
I think I know my goal but the feeling hangs loose
I believe we have our chances but it's hard to choose
We're getting older and spring is on the move
I still hold you close
That's my only truth
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They say darkness fades in the shadow of time
That we forgive and forget the things
We could have said and done
That all the tears that defile your soul
Will turn into solid grounds
For you to lay upon

Someday I sure will look back
I'll be grateful for all the good and all the bad
Days that led me into the unknown
And for your presence it filled my heart with song

Sun is setting and my spirit running low
It's been a while since nineteen
It's been a while I know
Spring is rising and this is getting old
I still hold you close like forever ago
I think I know my goal but the feeling hangs loose
I believe we have our chances but it's hard to choose
We're getting older and spring is on the move
I still hold you close
That's my only truth
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Writer: Karl Leander
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