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Heartstrummer - The Seasons and You Lyrics



Heartstrummer - The Seasons and You Lyrics




The feel of rain on my skin
Is enough to melt me within....you
And if in earth I do lay
My breath would be swept away
I am a motionless tear in the snow
For you

The insights of Nature and the Soul
Harbour deepened songs like Autumn haze
The pious winds of wisdom sing
Heliacal hymns my heartstream paints
Deep chords to limn and lave

The Seasons and You
The brilliant faith of fate
Like speckled glinting spray
Upon the crest of waves
The Seasons and You

O sunlight and verdure take me home
Where flowing rows of roses sway
For all the Seasons' elegies
Have in open hearts a field to lay
And forests to rain

The Seasons and You
The brittle faith of fate
Like softly glistening rain
Upon the breasts of maidens
The Seasons and You
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The feel of rain on my skin
Is enough to melt me within....you
And if in earth I do lay
My breath would be swept away
I am a motionless tear in the snow
For you

The insights of Nature and the Soul
Harbour deepened songs like Autumn haze
The pious winds of wisdom sing
Heliacal hymns my heartstream paints
Deep chords to limn and lave

The Seasons and You
The brilliant faith of fate
Like speckled glinting spray
Upon the crest of waves
The Seasons and You

O sunlight and verdure take me home
Where flowing rows of roses sway
For all the Seasons' elegies
Have in open hearts a field to lay
And forests to rain

The Seasons and You
The brittle faith of fate
Like softly glistening rain
Upon the breasts of maidens
The Seasons and You
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Writer: Daniel Rothschild
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Heartstrummer - The Seasons and You Video
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Performed By: Heartstrummer
Length: 4:15
Written by: Daniel Rothschild

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