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His Name Is Alive - Tempe Lyrics



His Name Is Alive - Tempe Lyrics




First points pledge creation part
Last goes to the human heart
In a sing song you once said
In a box below your bed
They are gone as I will be
Forced into a memory
Meet you by the water
Promise not to drown you
Dreamed of you for hours
Dreamed of you for hours
Will we feel this way tomorrow
Meet you by the water
You look those things now look for me
You look those things
In a scene so new once said
Now look for me
In a box below your bed
You look those things
They are gone as I will be
Now look for me
Forced into a memory

World turns for reasons
You are drawn to me
Our days begin as hours
But soon set into the cycles

First points pledge creation part
Last goes to the human heart
First points pledge creation part
Last goes to the human heart
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First points pledge creation part
Last goes to the human heart
In a sing song you once said
In a box below your bed
They are gone as I will be
Forced into a memory
Meet you by the water
Promise not to drown you
Dreamed of you for hours
Dreamed of you for hours
Will we feel this way tomorrow
Meet you by the water
You look those things now look for me
You look those things
In a scene so new once said
Now look for me
In a box below your bed
You look those things
They are gone as I will be
Now look for me
Forced into a memory

World turns for reasons
You are drawn to me
Our days begin as hours
But soon set into the cycles

First points pledge creation part
Last goes to the human heart
First points pledge creation part
Last goes to the human heart
[ Correct these Lyrics ]
Writer: WARREN DEFEVER
Copyright: Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group




His Name Is Alive - Tempe Video
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Length: 3:25
Written by: WARREN DEFEVER

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