Singin' My Soul

Album: Gravel & Wine (2011)
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  • You been singin' my soul in
    And I been singing for you too
    Drag mercy on me, babe
    Or try patience I plead

    But when that sun comes
    And that wind slows
    I'll meet you there

    I lie lonely without you
    All my bitterness fed
    Still I'm thinking of you, babe
    Until I see you, this is all I have

    So when that sun comes
    And that wind slows
    I'll meet you there
    Oh, when that wind slows
    I'll meet you there

    Oh, and when that sun comes
    And that wind slows
    I'll meet you there
    And when that wind slows
    I'll meet you there
    And when that wind slows
    I'll meet you there
    And when that wind slows
    I'll meet you there
    When that wind slows
    I'll meet you there Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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