Inshallah

Album: 57th and 9th (2016)
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  • Sleeping child on my shoulder
    Those around us curse the sea
    Anxious mother turning fearful
    Who can blame her blaming me?

    Inshallah, inshallah
    If it be your will, it shall come to pass
    Inshallah, inshallah
    If it be your will, it shall come to pass

    As the wind blows, growing colder
    Against the sad boats, as we flee
    Anxious eyes, search in darkness
    With the rising of the sea

    Inshallah, inshallah
    If it be your will, it shall come to pass
    Inshallah, inshallah
    If it be your will, it shall come to pass

    Sea of worries, sea of fears
    In our country, only tears
    In our future there's no past
    If it be your will, it shall come to pass

    Inshallah, inshallah
    If it be your will, it shall come to pass
    Inshallah, inshallah
    If it be your will, it shall come to pass

    Inshallah, inshallah
    If it be your will Writer/s: Gordon Matthew Sumner
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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