Album: Here (2012)
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  • Mayla long time
    Mayla the sunshine
    Mayla, know I'm
    Tryin' to see it through
    Our future to the new horizon

    Mayla long time
    May the sunshine
    Hold on we're trying
    Our hands our bleeding through
    We're building us a new horizon

    Mayla long time
    Mayla the sunshine
    Mayla we're trying
    Our hands our bleeding through
    Our death says that we're due, and falling

    And all I have to do to rise
    Is look into your eyes

    Mayla long time
    Mayla, sunshine
    Mayla, know I'm
    Tryin' to see it through
    Our future to the new horizon

    Mayla Writer/s: ALEXANDER EBERT, JOSHUA RANDALL
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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