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Trading Yesterday May I


And there you stand open heart - open doors
Full of life with the world that's wanting more
But I can see when the lights starts to fade
The day is done and your smile has gone away

Let me raise you up
Let me be your love

May I hold you
As you fall to sleep
When the world is closing in
And you can't breathe
May I love you
May I be your sheild
When no one can be found
May I lay you down

All I want is to keep you safe from the cold
To give you all that your heart needs the most

Let me raise you up
Let me be your love

May I hold you
As you fall to sleep
When the world is closing in
And you can't breathe
May I love you
May I be your shield
When no one can be found
May I lay you down

All that's made me, (made me)
It's all worth trading (worth trading)
Just to have one moment with you
So I will let go (let go)
of all that I know (that I know)
Knowing that you're here with me

For your love is changing me

May I hold you
As you fall to sleep
When the world is closing in
And you can't breathe
May I love you
May I be your shield
When no one can be found
May I lay you down



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