Saviour

Album: Set The World on Fire (2011)
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  • I never meant to be the one who kept you from the dark
    But now I know my wounds are sewn
    Because of who you are
    I will take this burden on and become the holy one

    But remember I am human
    And I'm bound to sing this song
    So hear my voice remind you not to bleed
    I am here a savior
    Will be there
    When you are feeling alone, oh
    A savior for all that you do
    So you live freely without their harm

    So here I write my lullaby to all the lonely ones
    Remember as you learn to try to be the one you love
    So I can take this pen and teach you how to live
    What is left unsaid, the greatest gift I give

    So hear my voice remind you not to bleed
    I am here

    A savior
    Will be there
    When you are feeling alone, oh
    A savior
    For all that you do
    So you live freely without their harm

    A savior
    Will be there
    When you are feeling alone, oh
    A savior
    For all that you do
    So you live freely without their harm

    When I hear your cries
    Praying for light
    I will be there

    When I hear your cries
    Praying for light
    I will be there Writer/s: Anders Nilsen Tjore, Erlend Marius Mokkelbost, Haakon-Marius Pettersen, Marius Simonsen, Simon Anthony Walker
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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