Thrillseekers - Big Sky Lyrics

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Big Sky

Big Sky Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Big Sky By Thrillseekers?
I know this silence, been here before.
I'm walking blinded through your door. This is a sense of things to come, This innocence... oh, oh. Breathe in this moment, it's come and gone Further and faster through your soul. Open your eyes and breathe some more, Open your mouth... oh, oh. Release yourself, it's a big sky. Reveal yourself, it's a big sky. We love, we leave. We take, we give. Release yourself, it's a big sky. It's a big sky... It's a big sky... I know this silence, been here before. I'm walking blinded through your door. This is a sense of things to come, This innocence... oh, oh. Breathe in this moment, it's come and gone Further and faster through your soul. Open your eyes and breathe some more, Open your mouth... oh, oh. Release yourself, it's a big sky. Reveal yourself, it's a big sky. We love, we leave. We take, we give. Release yourself, it's a big sky. It's a big sky... It's a big sky... Breathe in this moment. Breathe in this moment. Breathe in this moment. It's a big sky! Release yourself, it's a big sky. Reveal yourself, it's a big sky. We love, we leave. We take, we give. Release yourself, it's a big sky. It's a big sky. We love, we leave. We take, we give. Release yourself, it's a big sky. It's a big sky. It's a big sky... |
Who Wrote Big Sky By Thrillseekers?
Audrey Galagher, John O'callaghan
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What's The Duration Of The Big Sky By Thrillseekers?The duration of Big Sky is 7:37 minutes and seconds. |
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