Lights by Curt Anderson


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Every Moment by Curt Anderson

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Lights
by Curt Anderson

Album: Every Moment


Her eyes were bright, bright
She dreamt of lights, lights
Then lost the fight, fight

Drowned in the night

Her love is cold, cold
Nothing to hold, hold
She let it go, go
Then lost control

She could see all of the colors
Lighting up the sky
If all of this is hers
Then why's she left in dark
Feeling gone inside
Why does she try to hide

My God is love
Light shining undercover in the moonlight
He makes a cold heart burn bright
Brighter than a neon sign
There's no way your mistakes
Are more than the maker can unmake
My God is love
Light shining, oh, and it's never too late
Oh, it's never to late

They told her lies, lies
Then said goodbye, bye
Now her demise, 'mise
Is wondering why
She won't let go, go
Although she knows, knows
Where it'll go, go
She's not alone

She could see all of the colors
Lighting up the sky
If all of this is hers
Then why's she left in dark
Feeling gone inside
Why does she try to hide

My God is love
Light shining undercover in the moonlight
He makes a cold heart burn bright
Brighter than a neon sign
There's no way your mistakes
Are more than the maker can unmake
My God is love
Light shining, oh, and it's never too late
Oh, it's never too late

His love'll lead you home
His love'll lead you home
You're never too far gone

His love'll lead you home
His love'll lead you home
You're never too far gone
His love'll lead you home
His love'll lead you home
You're never too far gone
His love'll lead you home
His love'll lead you home
You're never too far gone

My God is love
Light shining undercover in the moonlight
He makes a cold heart burn bright
Brighter than a neon sign
There's no way your mistakes
Are more than the maker can unmake
My God is love
Light shining, oh, and it's never too late
Oh, it's never too late


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