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Dylan Parkes - Purest Love Lyrics



Dylan Parkes - Purest Love Lyrics




Fighting for our right's to stay as one
Knowing the truth can not be undone
Divided by miles of sand and sea
This should never happen
Love will stay strong through thick and thin (You will See)
Life will become cold the day we except
A beating heart becoming two again
This should never happen
To the purest Love, There could ever be
It will break our hearts, If we let it be
Looking forward is the right thing to do
Going backwards can only make us blue
Collided by fait, faith and love
Could this ever happen?
Love will stay strong moving within eternity
Only dreaming will never make us free
United by this momentary time and space
This will always happen
To the purest love, there could ever be
It will make our hearts flout eternally
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Fighting for our right's to stay as one
Knowing the truth can not be undone
Divided by miles of sand and sea
This should never happen
Love will stay strong through thick and thin (You will See)
Life will become cold the day we except
A beating heart becoming two again
This should never happen
To the purest Love, There could ever be
It will break our hearts, If we let it be
Looking forward is the right thing to do
Going backwards can only make us blue
Collided by fait, faith and love
Could this ever happen?
Love will stay strong moving within eternity
Only dreaming will never make us free
United by this momentary time and space
This will always happen
To the purest love, there could ever be
It will make our hearts flout eternally
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Writer: Dylan Parkes
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