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Bethany Weimers The Letter

He wrote her a letter confessing his sins
Secrets on paper confided
He couldn't imagine the danger within
Fuel to fire provided
And she'll run run away, run run away
Into the dark
Run run away, run run away
Far from her heart
Run run away, run run away
Into the dark
It's everywhere she goes
He spoke of redemption of starting anew
Think of tomorrow my darling
Past be the past and the future be true
Think not to dwell on our parting
And she'll run run away, run run away
Into the dark
Run run away, run run away
Far from her heart
Run run away, run run away
Into the dark
It's everywhere she goes
It's everywhere she goes
Can't stop the soldiers when marching begins
Can't stop the heat that artillery brings
He'll stand to the side looking out, looking in
Feeling the beat of the butterfly wings
And she'll run run away, run run away
Into the dark
Run run away, run run away
Far from her heart
Run run away, run run away
Into the dark
It's everywhere she goes
It's everywhere she goes
It's everywhere she goes
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