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Evercold

Benjamin William Hastings, Dawnwatcher, Hillsong Worship

A farewell without really saying goodbye It feels like winter with heavy minds Cause when I get the thoughts of moving on They come and go So transient and cold Like footsteps in the snow Evercold inside Thoughts of moving on come and go Evercold inside So transient and cold like footsteps in the snow And so I've given up all hope I'm just a frozen soul I'm not ready to go Just like an old forsaken house down the street If you take a look inside A victim of time and loss is all you'll see And that's exactly how I feel Because there is an emptiness inside of me And it grows more And more with every day that you're gone No light, no love I can feel the ice embracing my heart Thoughts of moving on They come and they go So transient and cold Like footsteps in the snow I can't give up the ghost I can't give up the dream I can't give up what could have been And so I've given up myself I'm just a frozen soul I'm not ready to go I can still hear her call I'm not ready to go I am afraid to move on But deep inside I know I know I just have to We all feel jaded When we get lost in our darkest nights We all feel cold and helpless When we lose our will to fight I know it feels like it never ends But your morning will come Cross the line And the ice will melt again As you watch the dawn... --- Evercold - Dawnwatcher

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Enviado el 7 de noviembre de 2022 Por Anonymous

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6 de octubre de 2017

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