1974

Album: Here If You Listen (2018)
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    Let my love beat on
    Like your blood, my friend
    All of my love songs
    Send them out again
    Revel in music, let it take care of you

    If you don't like the story you're in
    Well then pick up your pen and write it again
    Listen, the voices you seek
    Are singing out in the street crying out
    Come there with me

    Let your love beat on
    After you are gone
    All of your love songs
    Plant them 'neath the sun
    See how they sing on even when the seed is gone

    Spreading out and catching all
    Taking a hold of another one

    Listen, the voice in your head
    All you wish you had said when they were listening
    Sing it for me

    Will our love beat on
    After we are gone?
    Traveling beyond
    What do we become?
    Is there a reason love and song go on and on? Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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