All The More Reason

Album: Between God And Country (2007)
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  • I can feel my senses coming back to me
    I can breathe easy and I can see
    Colors and lights so bright my eyes are stinging
    And this spell you've got me under
    Got me over the weather
    I can hear the angel choir singing
    All the more reason
    All the more reason

    More than anything else you showed me that
    Forgiveness is for myself
    I's not so much where I'm going as what I'm bringing
    I'm barefoot in a barnyard and every moment is our first kiss
    And I can hear the angel choir singing
    All the more reason
    All the more reason

    I would have thought I could take no more
    Showed me how to get what I've been living for
    The way I know that this feeling was true
    You want for me what I want for you]
    Morning broke so peacefully
    With the finer things that summer brings
    The archer's bow is swinging low
    and the fruit's still clinging

    And I'm an old soul
    In baby new year shoes and the spirit's pouring through me
    And I can hear the angel choir singing all the more reason
    All the more reason

    All that and more
    All the more reason
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