Godspeed

Album: Blonde (2016)
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  • I will always love you
    How I do
    Let go of a prayer for you
    Just a sweet word
    The table is prepared for you

    (Ooh)
    (Ooh)
    (Ooh)

    Wishing you godspeed, glory
    There will be mountains you won't move
    Still I'll always be there for you
    How I do
    I let go of my claim on you
    It's a free world
    You look down on where you came from sometimes
    But you'll have this place to call home always

    This love will keep us through blinding of the eyes
    Silence in the ears, darkness of the mind
    This love will keep us through blinding of the eyes
    Silence in the ears, darkness of the mind
    This love will keep us through blinding of the eyes
    Silence in the ears, darkness of the mind

    Oh, oh
    Oh
    I'll always love you
    Until the time we die
    Oh, oh
    Mm Writer/s: Christopher Breaux, James Ho
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, TuneCore Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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