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Alison LeBeda - Rise Lyrics



Alison LeBeda - Rise Lyrics




Cold air kisses my shoulders
The sun has fallen behind the horizon line
We all have confidence that we haven't said our final goodbye
Goodbye

What a beautiful act of love she shows
Putting her beauty away to give us hope
The sun will rise again
We will breathe again

When the leaves have fallen off the trees
The days growing shorter as time passes by
We know that someday soon, spring will come and open up our eyes
Our eyes

What a beautiful act of love she shows
Letting everything die so it can grow
The sun will rise again
We will breathe again

When the world has closed its doors
The Earth stood still, leaving us so unsure
Remember the sun
Remember her love

Like the sun, we will rise

We will rise again
We will rise again
We will rise again
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Cold air kisses my shoulders
The sun has fallen behind the horizon line
We all have confidence that we haven't said our final goodbye
Goodbye

What a beautiful act of love she shows
Putting her beauty away to give us hope
The sun will rise again
We will breathe again

When the leaves have fallen off the trees
The days growing shorter as time passes by
We know that someday soon, spring will come and open up our eyes
Our eyes

What a beautiful act of love she shows
Letting everything die so it can grow
The sun will rise again
We will breathe again

When the world has closed its doors
The Earth stood still, leaving us so unsure
Remember the sun
Remember her love

Like the sun, we will rise

We will rise again
We will rise again
We will rise again
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Writer: Alison LeBeda
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Performed By: Alison LeBeda
Language: English
Length: 3:39
Written by: Alison LeBeda

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