and now it comes the trouble
but im holding your hand
and now it comes the trouble
but your holding my hand
and now it comes the trouble
and we're holding hands

wind can blow and i wont know
by this lord , i feel so small

words cant show you , what i feel
learn,not only pain is real

and now it comes the trouble
but im holding your hand
and now it comes the trouble
but your holding my hand
and now it comes the trouble
and we're holding hands

winter is cold , but i wont shiver
on your arms , it feels like home

words cant show you , what i feel
learn,not only pain is real

and now it comes the trouble
but im holding your hand
and now it comes the trouble
but your holding my hand
and now it comes the trouble
and we're holding hands


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    Alrighty the bands going and I've posted a few songs, hope you guys will check it out and get us some support, the band names "Relapse" Thanks to those of you who check it out!

    MusicEqualsLifeon September 10, 2002   Link

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