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Then Silence Lyrics


Kjartan Salvesen Then Silence


It's not about tomorrow
forget about today
there's matter anyway
you've turn a pain to sorrow
the thing will last spin
then we miss you.
i cannot do what's been down
forgive me it's over
and silence


so you say you love's goodbye
and leave the world behind
and pray,you never let them down
when you look up to the sky
the angels start to cry
for you were singing it out.


never got to tell you
i wish i had to know
we should've been go
and never said how will you
let me in to your life
and i miss you
sometimes it's worser than now
and let it go
then silence.


so you say you love's goodbye
and leave the world behind
and pray,you never let them down
when you look up to the sky
the angels start to cry
for you were singing it out.


when all of the angels are singing
you were given them grace alived
i know you in my heart still with me
you still alive



so you say you love's goodbye
and leave the world behind
and pray,you never let them down
when you look up to the sky
the angel start to cry
for you were singing it out.

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