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Tristyn Leach Company For Your Soul

I left London November seventh
but tears stain the path that leads to heaven
you get broke try to cope with life as it is
while taking what comfort you can from a bottle of gin

when all you really need's some company for your soul oh
when all you really need need is some company for your soul

Like a blind man walking without his cane
you get used to falling down every now and then
you dust of the dirt keep the hurt inside
but those flood gates will open come the dying light

Cause all you really need's some company for your soul ,oh
all you really need's some company for your soul

There's a full moon tonight
through the blinds it shines
across this room
in lonely light

Now from your self you try to hide
but your shadow's always two steps behind
so you go out at night looking to meet someone
but that kiss aint as sweet unless your in love

Cause all you need's some company for your soul ,oh
all you really need's some company for your soul
Cause all you really need's some company for your soul ,oh
all you really need's some company for your soul



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