Just because we're not alone, you echo words you've heard
You let me go just to watch me discern
Just because it feels the same, 'til the morning comes
Even roads fill the sun so cold

Out on the ocean, that wild dark sea
You're the shark that's been lurking beneath
Fear has gripped me, where can I go?
When life thickens as I let you know

Your soul won't hide your face
Let me down for a second
Time, a look you can't replace
Give me a chance to rule the second

Just because it's all the same, just a higher grade
You're washing over the iron gates
Just because our songs are known, bodies all around
I see the earth in your eyes on the brow

Ten thousand trees lie in wait for the fall
It's far too easy to ignore the call
Still gripped with fear before your eyes
Get mad, stare into the dark of the night

Your soul won't hide your face
Let me down for a second
Time, a look you can't replace
Give me a chance to rule the second

Crowds of ghosts is all we trust
You frown and blush resolve we must
The crowds of ghosts is all we trust
You frown and blush resolve we must

Your soul won't hide your face
Let me down for a second
Time, a look you can't replace
Give me a chance to rule the second


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Your Soul Lyrics as written by Liam Keith Willford Christopher Michael Caines

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