Frida - Heart of the Country Lyrics

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Heart of the Country

Heart of the Country Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Heart of the Country By Frida?
A candle burns in the
Heart of the country The flame fades though I see to it sadly It takes me further away Than I have ever been I wait and the darkness comes I pray for my only one And I wonder if you ever Will see this land again We took this land And we brought it goodness It's taken everything And left only emptiness I am not broken Although I have the seeds in me I wait and the darkness comes I pray for my only one And I wonder if you ever Will see this land again I hide my face against the sun I hide my fear from everyone But I've had enough of secrets They're all lies we're scared to tell I just need someone to be with I just need to say you fell There's nothing out here But me and a whisper And now it's failing I won't even listen I watch the fall and it's Time that I was leaving too I wait and the darkness comes I pray for my only one And I wonder if you ever Will see this land again I wait and the darkness comes I pray for my only one And I wonder if you ever Will see this land again I wait and the darkness comes I pray for my only one And I wonder if you ever Will see this land again I wait and the darkness comes I pray for my only one And I wonder if you ever Will see this land again |
Who Wrote Heart of the Country By Frida?
Adamson
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What's The Duration Of The Heart of the Country By Frida?The duration of Heart of the Country is 4:37 minutes and seconds. |
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