Darwin Hobbs - The Light Lyrics

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The Light

The Light Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For The Light By Darwin Hobbs?
I Died ... and I sighed
As the chains of the flesh left me As the moans and the groans Of the friend sent me On my way to the Land of the Dead I flashed ... that my soul was Unharmed As my earth form I shed That the image of death had been A thought in my head And the truth was a spirit am I I sussed ... that my life had been a lesson Chosed by me For to purify my Soul that I may be Worthy to shine forth the Light The Light The Light As I moved ever up-ward A Great Light there came More feeling than seeing And it filled me with Shame Like a Bright Shining mirror reflecting my being My present condition of Soul I was seeing I Beheld ... Forms of Great Beauty That shone forth the Light With love vibes they met me A cast off my fright Those great souls of Ages long passed I praised the Great Souls of the Ages Who care for our needs Who lovingly nurture Wisdom's bright seed Showing the way to the Light The Light The Light I ached ... for the womb and the Earth And another time around Seking circumstances The best that can be found To give me the lessons to learn I was Born ... and through childhood My soul still rembembered the Light And through teens I fought fiercely For my vision of the Light When I saw Mum and Dad had forgot The Light, The Light, The Light! |
Who Wrote The Light By Darwin Hobbs?
Donovan Leitch
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What's The Duration Of The The Light By Darwin Hobbs?The duration of The Light is 4:52 minutes and seconds. |
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