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Thomas Craymer - Evening Star (Acoustic Version) Lyrics



Thomas Craymer - Evening Star (Acoustic Version) Lyrics




There were times I watched the stars
Hoping they would blow away
All this pain around my heart
Then you came and brought the day

I saw you through the darkness
Some cold and empty night
You showed me where my heart is
You showed me to the light

Take me to the stars with you
To a place where diamonds rain
All across a sea of blue
Far away from all this pain

There's no one there to find us
There's only you and me
So leave this world behind us
Someday we will be free

Let me be your evening star
Keep your nightmares far at bay
And be your light within the dark
Till the morning comes our way

I really want to see you
Don't leave me in the dark
I never want to leave you
Please let me in your heart
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There were times I watched the stars
Hoping they would blow away
All this pain around my heart
Then you came and brought the day

I saw you through the darkness
Some cold and empty night
You showed me where my heart is
You showed me to the light

Take me to the stars with you
To a place where diamonds rain
All across a sea of blue
Far away from all this pain

There's no one there to find us
There's only you and me
So leave this world behind us
Someday we will be free

Let me be your evening star
Keep your nightmares far at bay
And be your light within the dark
Till the morning comes our way

I really want to see you
Don't leave me in the dark
I never want to leave you
Please let me in your heart
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Writer: Thomas Craymer
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Thomas Craymer - Evening Star (Acoustic Version) Video
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Performed By: Thomas Craymer
Language: English
Length: 3:03
Written by: Thomas Craymer

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