Impregnable Question

Album: Swing Lo Magellan (2012)
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  • If there is ever the impregnable question
    Of why what did or didn't pass
    It would help to seek
    Comfort in destiny
    But I really don't
    We don't see eye to eye
    But I need you
    And you're always on my mind

    Whether there is or isn't any position
    You care if I take or I don't
    I will always hope
    What we shared so long
    To be the only love
    And though we don't see eye to eye
    I need you
    And you're always on my mind

    Through time and through many a situation
    We both look forward side-by-side
    We have shared it all
    We have both stood tall
    What is mine is yours, in happiness and strife
    You're my love
    And I want you in my life Writer/s: David Donnell Longstreth
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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