Peace Peace

Album: O Holy Night (2008)
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  • So many words to say, but I'm opting for silence
    So many days to live
    I thinking I'm sitting this one out
    Cause something I've been chasing finally stop to let me catch it
    Something I've been longing for and dreaming about
    It's a whisper in my ear
    It's a shiver up my spine
    It's the gratitude I feel for all that's right
    It's a mystery appeal that's been granted me tonight
    This peace
    It's something so elusive
    Something close but far away
    It's the home that I can't live in yet somewhere in outer space
    And sometimes I barely miss it when I walk into the room
    The curtains are still swaying and I feel the air move
    And it whispers in my ear and it shivers up my spine
    It's the gratitude I feel for all that's right
    It's a mystery appeal that's been granted me tonight
    This peace
    No time to grab a camera
    No time to write it down
    Just time enough to breathe it in
    And linger
    It's a whisper in my ear
    It's a shiver up my spine
    It's the gratitude I feel for all that's right
    It's a mystery appeal that's been granted me tonight
    This peace
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