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Evan J. Roberts - Over the Hill Lyrics



Evan J. Roberts - Over the Hill Lyrics




When I am done
I get away
Run from the city streets
And the heat of the day

The city is rushing
People are moving
All getting caught up in corporate illusions

We can find purpose
We can find peace

Over the hill
There's a place for you and me
Over the hill
There's a place that we can be

Blood it was pouring
Your back it was broken
When it was finished
I found new meaning

We can find purpose
We can find peace

Over the hill
There's a place for you to be
Over the hill
There's a place for you and me

Stick on your labels
Haven't we all
I seek him whose able
To escape from the fall

We can find purpose
We can find peace

Over the hill
There's a place for you and me
Over the hill
There's a place that we can be

The hill
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English

When I am done
I get away
Run from the city streets
And the heat of the day

The city is rushing
People are moving
All getting caught up in corporate illusions

We can find purpose
We can find peace

Over the hill
There's a place for you and me
Over the hill
There's a place that we can be

Blood it was pouring
Your back it was broken
When it was finished
I found new meaning

We can find purpose
We can find peace

Over the hill
There's a place for you to be
Over the hill
There's a place for you and me

Stick on your labels
Haven't we all
I seek him whose able
To escape from the fall

We can find purpose
We can find peace

Over the hill
There's a place for you and me
Over the hill
There's a place that we can be

The hill
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Writer: Evan Roberts
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.




Evan J. Roberts - Over the Hill Video
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Performed By: Evan J. Roberts
Language: English
Length: 3:03
Written by: Evan Roberts

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