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Samuel Allister - Traces of life Lyrics



Samuel Allister - Traces of life Lyrics
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I see the morning rain through the sun...
"There's always something better to see, always somewhere better to come from"
I had a feeling for a second that it's already gone
I'll climb a mountain just to see where you start,
Turn around and get a photo of you making me laugh
There was a pendant on your neck in the shape of a heart
I'll write in numbers;
Oh, shine your light on me
I see the corner of myself in your eyes,
I had a feeling you were staying and just waiting to...
I had a feeling you were staying and just waiting too
I'll write in numbers;
Oh, shine your light on me
I sent a message in a bottle to sea
I get a letter in the mail and the sender is me
I never stopped to sit and wonder just how it could be
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I see the morning rain through the sun...
"There's always something better to see, always somewhere better to come from"
I had a feeling for a second that it's already gone
I'll climb a mountain just to see where you start,
Turn around and get a photo of you making me laugh
There was a pendant on your neck in the shape of a heart
I'll write in numbers;
Oh, shine your light on me
I see the corner of myself in your eyes,
I had a feeling you were staying and just waiting to...
I had a feeling you were staying and just waiting too
I'll write in numbers;
Oh, shine your light on me
I sent a message in a bottle to sea
I get a letter in the mail and the sender is me
I never stopped to sit and wonder just how it could be
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Writer: Samuel Allister
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Performed By: Samuel Allister
Language: English
Length: 3:01
Written by: Samuel Allister
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