Oh Lord, oh Lord

Oh Lord, oh Lord

Being alone is what I dread
No warm hands, rain in my bed
Oh Lord, oh Lord

Who will come and take this weight?
Bathe me in light, renew my faith?
Oh Lord, oh Lord

Singles
Go back home latest
Searching love of their own
'Til the morning tone

Singles
Go back home latest
Searching love of their own
'Til the morning tone

Feel pleasure on my skin
Is that too much to be asking?
Oh Lord, oh Lord

Night after night, we roam
All together but all alone
Oh Lord, oh Lord

Singles
Go back home latest
Searching love of their own
'Til the morning tone

Singles
Go back home latest
Searching love of their own
'Til the morning tone

Oh Lord, oh Lord
Oh Lord, oh Lord


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