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Greg "Grey" Perkins - Heaven's Open Lyrics

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Greg "Grey" Perkins - Heaven's Open Lyrics




The clouds of dawn hide the beauty of the east
The mountains rise and the wind begins to cease
The sea is turning and the fire is burning low
But the thoughts of man are far greater than you know

Everyone has a dream
A hidden voice
A silent scream
As you live day to day
Do you seek a better way

One chance, just to prove
One chance, your dream will come true
One chance, not another act
You'll see that the love is there

On every path, there will be, a choice to make, a truth to see
For every lock, there's a key, to reveal your destiny

Heaven's Open
Your hearts in the clouds
Heaven's Open
Your faith should be now
Heaven's Open

Once again, you will see, another vision of the key
Another hope, another dream, another chance to be free
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The clouds of dawn hide the beauty of the east
The mountains rise and the wind begins to cease
The sea is turning and the fire is burning low
But the thoughts of man are far greater than you know

Everyone has a dream
A hidden voice
A silent scream
As you live day to day
Do you seek a better way

One chance, just to prove
One chance, your dream will come true
One chance, not another act
You'll see that the love is there

On every path, there will be, a choice to make, a truth to see
For every lock, there's a key, to reveal your destiny

Heaven's Open
Your hearts in the clouds
Heaven's Open
Your faith should be now
Heaven's Open

Once again, you will see, another vision of the key
Another hope, another dream, another chance to be free
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Writer: Gregory Perkins
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Greg "Grey" Perkins Heaven's Open Video


Performed By: Greg "Grey" Perkins
Language: English
Length: 8:53
Written by: Gregory Perkins

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