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Sodastream - Heaven on the Ground Lyrics



Sodastream - Heaven on the Ground Lyrics




It seems my friends that all of my strength here
Has gathered up and left me
All my heroes are hanging thin
They have burned
And turned forward to face me

All of these ends
Seem to have little will little will to know thee
They have little skin to show
What they have earned
A chorus to awaken me

Thought I'd seen heaven on the ground
And it seemed so far
It seemed so far below me
And it seemed so far
It seemed so far below me

Old friend
I had so many things I wish I'd told you
So many brothers are calling in
What they had learned
Before you went away from me
You went away from me

Thought you'd seen heaven on the ground
And it seemed so far
It seemed so far below me
And it seemed so far
It seemed so far below me
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It seems my friends that all of my strength here
Has gathered up and left me
All my heroes are hanging thin
They have burned
And turned forward to face me

All of these ends
Seem to have little will little will to know thee
They have little skin to show
What they have earned
A chorus to awaken me

Thought I'd seen heaven on the ground
And it seemed so far
It seemed so far below me
And it seemed so far
It seemed so far below me

Old friend
I had so many things I wish I'd told you
So many brothers are calling in
What they had learned
Before you went away from me
You went away from me

Thought you'd seen heaven on the ground
And it seemed so far
It seemed so far below me
And it seemed so far
It seemed so far below me
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Writer: KARL SMITH, PETER COHEN
Copyright: Lyrics © BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC

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Performed By: Sodastream
Length: 4:11
Written by: KARL SMITH, PETER COHEN

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