These Hearts - LOTR Lyrics
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What Are The Lyrics For LOTR By These Hearts?
Life on the road is all that I know and since she’s not to have and to hold
I’ll close my eyes and pray before I die that one day she will be more than a memory I’m sitting her feeling sick to my stomach Cuz for the next thirty days I’ll asking myself was it enough Or should I just give up I’ve been lying here for days in the passenger seat Over thinking words you said with our song on repeat Every cell in my body’s asking myself why she isn’t here Life on the road is all that I know and since she’s not to have and to hold I’ll close my eyes and pray before I die that one day she will be more than a memory You say you’re fine about a thousand times But those are your words not mine so tell me why would you lie I’ll admit my mistakes I’ll wait as long as it takes You are everything I wanted but my heart still aches Life on the road is all that I know and since she’s not to have and to hold I’ll close my eyes and pray before I die that one day she will be more than a memory The stars don’t need counting tonight Because the hood of my car will never be where you are Someday soon I’ll find my way back home I’ll hold you close and never let you go |
Who Wrote LOTR By These Hearts?
Daryl Heston Van Beek, Kyle James Colby, Isaiah Kenneth Folk, Tyler Jon Rice, Ryan Scott Saunders
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What's The Duration Of The LOTR By These Hearts?The duration of LOTR is 3:12 minutes and seconds. |
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