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Act of Faith - Ennio Morricone



     
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Sure as we know there will be dawn
That we'll see the morning sun
We should trust that thru the night
Our love will still shine on
Sometimes we get too comfortable
With things the way they are
What we both would ask of love
Might seem a bit too far
So far away - from hope and trust
Will love still be there for us
I pray - that forever
We will face all our fears and believe
That love will be there for us
So we pray - 'cos love is an act of faith
Once you said you would never leave
As you held me in the dark
I knew you by your love for me
And I soothed your longing heart

But now we're lying here miles apart
But close enough to touch
A sea of silence - much too wide
We stand and lose so much
Drifting away - from hope and truth
Will love still be there for us
We pray - that forever
We will face all our fears and believe
That love will be there for us
So we pray - 'cos love is an act of faith
You have my everything
So please don't take it away
The hope and trust
That love will be there for us
I pray - that forever
We will face all our fears and believe
That love will be there for us
We pray - that forever
We will face all our fears and believe
That love will be there for us
So we pray - 'cos love is an act of faith

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Ennio Morricone (born 10 November 1928 in Rome) is an Italian composer especially noted for his film scores. He has composed the scores of more than 500 motion pictures and television series, in a career lasting over 50 years. His scores have been included in over 30 award-winning films as well as several symphonic and choral pieces. Morricone is most famous for his work in the Spaghetti Westerns directed by his friend Sergio Leone.

Read more about Ennio Morricone on Last.fm.


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