Healer

Album: Seasons Of My Soul (2011)
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  • Sometimes I feel so temporary
    Just like these stars
    Did somebody say
    They might not even be there anyway
    I lie awake
    And think of all the time it might take to reach them
    Where did you go
    It's always I don't know, I don't know

    Carry me over
    If you're a healer
    'Cause I don't know how long
    I'm gonna be here
    Tear me down
    Could you save my soul?
    Give me a reason to carry on

    Sometimes I feel so temporary
    Just like those summer days
    If I close my eyes
    I can hear you laughing
    And time is a friend
    When broken hearts are trying to mend like this one
    If I close my eyes
    I can feel you're with me

    Carry me over
    If you're a healer
    'Cause I don't know how long
    I'm gonna be here
    Tear me down
    If you can spare my soul
    Give me a reason to carry on
    Carry on Writer/s: GREG CHURCHILL, SARAH JOYCE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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