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Ross Bellenoit - Let My Love Be Free Lyrics



Ross Bellenoit - Let My Love Be Free Lyrics




Breathe easy, stop shaking
The night is slowly giving way to dawn
Your eyes have forsaken
Your lips to sing the words inside your song

All my life I've never wanted to more
Than to hear you call my name into the blue
Give me one more chance before
You fall into the arms of someone new

The way you are talking
Is gloriously causing me concern
Cause all I can hear is
The sound of my desire left to burn

When you're near I disappear
Into a dream so fine
Hold me in your precious arms
And say you will be mine

Yet dreams are uncanny
Fooling you to think that it could be
In time I will learn to
Forgive the world and let my love be free
Forgive the world and let my love be free
Forgive the world and let my love be free
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Breathe easy, stop shaking
The night is slowly giving way to dawn
Your eyes have forsaken
Your lips to sing the words inside your song

All my life I've never wanted to more
Than to hear you call my name into the blue
Give me one more chance before
You fall into the arms of someone new

The way you are talking
Is gloriously causing me concern
Cause all I can hear is
The sound of my desire left to burn

When you're near I disappear
Into a dream so fine
Hold me in your precious arms
And say you will be mine

Yet dreams are uncanny
Fooling you to think that it could be
In time I will learn to
Forgive the world and let my love be free
Forgive the world and let my love be free
Forgive the world and let my love be free
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Writer: Ross Bellenoit
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Performed By: Ross Bellenoit
Language: English
Length: 3:20
Written by: Ross Bellenoit

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