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Demonta - Heart of Olokun Lyrics



Demonta - Heart of Olokun Lyrics
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Love
I sacrifice for you
Casting out the parts of me that keep me way from you
A heart that's been made true
I'll shed my blood for you
Love please don't bury me
Am I dead to you
Will you betray me too
World of suffering
Don't take my heart away from me
My heart left with you
I gave my heart to you
I pray to Olokun
That if the day must come I'll shed my blood for you
Twilight coming soon
Heart of Olokun
If this new light is dawn I'll spend some days with you
But dawn never came
Who is left to blame
I'll waste deep in sonders rain
Drown in Olokun
I write to erase
All the pains of love for it eats way at my brain
Faces in this crowded mine they all look like you
They share your heart too
Cause I gave my heart to you
Fall
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Love
I sacrifice for you
Casting out the parts of me that keep me way from you
A heart that's been made true
I'll shed my blood for you
Love please don't bury me
Am I dead to you
Will you betray me too
World of suffering
Don't take my heart away from me
My heart left with you
I gave my heart to you
I pray to Olokun
That if the day must come I'll shed my blood for you
Twilight coming soon
Heart of Olokun
If this new light is dawn I'll spend some days with you
But dawn never came
Who is left to blame
I'll waste deep in sonders rain
Drown in Olokun
I write to erase
All the pains of love for it eats way at my brain
Faces in this crowded mine they all look like you
They share your heart too
Cause I gave my heart to you
Fall
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Writer: Daniel Demontagnac
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Demonta
Language: English
Length: 2:07
Written by: Daniel Demontagnac

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