Album: Live In Las Vegas (2010)
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  • Pass the time with you in mind
    It's a rather quiet night
    Feel the ground against my back
    Counting stars against the black
    Thinking bout another day
    Wishing I was far away
    Whether they were dreams or worries
    You were there with me

    Sister, I hear you laugh
    My heart fills full up
    Keep me please
    Sister, when you cry
    I feel your tears running down my face
    Sister, Sister keep me

    I hope you always know its true
    I would never make it through
    We could make the sun go down
    Just by walking away
    Playing like we used to play
    Our kingdom will never go away
    Feel you beating in my chest
    I'll be dead without

    Sister, I hear you laugh
    My heart fills full up
    Keep me please
    Sister, when you cry
    I feel your tears running down my face
    Sister, Sister will you keep me?

    I would never make it through
    Hope you always know its true
    You could make the heaven's fall
    Just by walking away

    Sister, I hear you laugh
    My heart fills full up
    Keep me please
    Sister, when you cry
    I feel your tears running down my face
    Sister, Sister keep me Writer/s: David J. Matthews
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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