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Gray Lines Of Perfection We Won't Fall Again


We were always meant to fall
To question what it all means
To seek the answers that we can not find
To the find the reason that we are alive

The moment that you realize
There is something greater here
Something beyond all thought
Something beautiful

You will truly be alive

Because there is something here
Can you feel it in the air
A presence giving light
To our spirits deep inside

There must be more to this
So much more to this
Can you feel it in the air
It’s the whispers that you hear

There must be more to this
So much more to this
Can you see it in the light
It’s the warmth; it ignites

We were always meant to fall
To question what it all means
To seek the answers that we can not find
To the find the reason that we are alive

We were always meant to fall
But together we can rise
We will leave
This world of ours behind
Leave behind
All our doubts, fears, and failures
And welcome a new life
Where we won’t fall again

We won’t fall again
On the wings of angels
We will rise



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