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Craters - Present Lyrics



Craters - Present Lyrics




I don't feel present
I don't feel right
I can't think slowly
I think I'm losing all my fight

I feel like a stranger
In my neighbor's plight
I just wish I could reach out
And hold on to all things right

I just wanna hold my brother tight
I just wanna kiss my mother goodnight
I just wanna know my father's love
And see the smile that's my lovers life

I wish I could see you
Feel the wound on your side
I wish things were better
And the pain would subside
I wish you would hold me
Tell me the rain is just a fright
I wish I could see you smile
And hear all the words that'd change my life
And hear the words from side

Will I ever see your sunrise
Feel all the warmth of your gracious light
Will you ever bring me over
Where all we can see is this joyous life
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English

I don't feel present
I don't feel right
I can't think slowly
I think I'm losing all my fight

I feel like a stranger
In my neighbor's plight
I just wish I could reach out
And hold on to all things right

I just wanna hold my brother tight
I just wanna kiss my mother goodnight
I just wanna know my father's love
And see the smile that's my lovers life

I wish I could see you
Feel the wound on your side
I wish things were better
And the pain would subside
I wish you would hold me
Tell me the rain is just a fright
I wish I could see you smile
And hear all the words that'd change my life
And hear the words from side

Will I ever see your sunrise
Feel all the warmth of your gracious light
Will you ever bring me over
Where all we can see is this joyous life
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Writer: Daniel Folgado
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Performed By: Craters
Language: English
Length: 4:53
Written by: Daniel Folgado

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