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lyrics

I'll Hold You

I look back at children playin and I
can see the light

Its not that I didnt want that life

I went for the loneliness in the stake that you’d be mine
but I cant blame you, cause this was my own lie

Get back to steppin’ over people
Livin’ in the street

Its not that I know the life they lead

they've got that loneliness with your eyes its hard to meet
but I cant blame them, for something I disguise

you wrote me through
you wrote my tune
in these walkin shoes
I need to know
my friend
how long, how wrong,
how I'll hold you

The other day I needed somethin but I
didn't understand

why I even make my own demands

cause I see this neediness as an ordinary thing
but I cant blame you, for my oblivion

you wrote me through
you wrote my tune
in these walkin shoes
I need to know
my friend
how long, how wrong,
how I'll hold you

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from And The People of The Pop Republic, released May 1, 2012
(mus - Alexandre Castilho; lyr - Alma Thomas)

voc, bkv - Alma Thomas
gt, elct gt, pno, prc - Alexandre Castilho
arr- Alexandre Castilho
mix - Pedro Milman

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