David Arkenstone - Safe & Sound [From The Hunger Games] Lyrics

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Safe & Sound [From The Hunger Games]
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Safe & Sound [From The Hunger Games] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Safe & Sound [From The Hunger Games] By David Arkenstone?
I remember tears streaming down your face
When I said, I'll never let you go When all those shadows almost killed your light I remember you said "don't leave me here alone" But all that's dead and gone and passed tonight Just close your eyes The sun is going down You'll be alright No one can hurt you now Come morning light You and I'll be safe and sound Don't you dare look out your window, darling Everything's on fire The war outside our door keeps raging on Hold on to this lullaby Even when the music's gone Just close your eyes The sun is going down You'll be alright No one can hurt you now Come morning light You and I'll be safe and sound Just close your eyes The sun is going down You'll be alright No one can hurt you now Come morning light You and I'll be safe and sound |
Who Wrote Safe & Sound [From The Hunger Games] By David Arkenstone?
John Paul White, Joy Williams-yetton, T Bone Burnett, Taylor Alison Swift
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What's The Duration Of The Safe & Sound [From The Hunger Games] By David Arkenstone?The duration of Safe & Sound [From The Hunger Games] is 3:58 minutes and seconds. |
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