Josh Ritter - See Me Through Lyrics
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See Me Through
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What Are The Lyrics For See Me Through By Josh Ritter?
Around me the shadows
Of women and men And they all walk right through me And I walk through them And I cast by my back And I cannot believe that I'm One of the lucky ones You happened to see me through The trouble will remain my See me through As the scales fall from eyes See me through Darlin', darlin', darlin' Now where the statues Colossal and bronze That stood at the gates of Our great love and kept watch And now over the hills Over the horizon somebody's army advances and I Have faith in you darlin' Even when I question our chances Yeah trouble will remain my See me through As the scales fall from my eyes See me through Darlin', darlin', darlin' See me through I woke up this evening So lonesome and torn Of a blackberry blackness But a sweetness in thorns And I cast by my back With the love that we made And I need to believe it For some kind of plan With all this pain It's getting harder to see it Trouble will remain me See me through The scales fall from my eyes See me through Darlin', darlin', darlin' See me through The trouble will remain my Trouble will remain my Trouble will remain mine Trouble, trouble, trouble will remain mine Trouble will remain my |
Who Wrote See Me Through By Josh Ritter?
Josh Ritter
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What's The Duration Of The See Me Through By Josh Ritter?The duration of See Me Through is 4:22 minutes and seconds. |
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