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There's a light in the window that reminds me of heaven
And the love lightened glow on your face
It's cold here in Iceland
And the drunks on the street tie chains onto misery's gates
They do.
When I look at the clouds sometimes I see angels the wind just a breeze off their wings
And I think of your feel and my mind starts a spinning with all those possible things.
Likes it does sometimes in the end dear. Your eyes have seen enough. the pinch of grief and its wounded thief won't steal your love. In the end dear though the road was long and tough. The light in you will shine above.
And all of us people we're pulling our wagons filled with our prizes and shames
Sometimes mine is heavy to pull up this hill but I'll sit and think just the same
Like I do sometimes in the end dear. Your eyes have seen enough the pinch of grief and the its wounded thief won't steal your love. In the end dear though the road was long and tough. The light in you will shine above.
It will.

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written by Breneman, Luke Temple
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Luke Temple is an American pop-folk singer-songwriter, born in Salem, Massachusetts. While living in New York, he released a four song self-titled EP, recorded entirely on a four-track recorder. With this, he was signed to Mill Pond Records in Seattle, Washington. His first full length, Hold A Match For A Gasoline World, released late in 2005, took "Make Right With You" and "In the End" from his EP, and expanded it to an 11 song album. Rolling Stone described the record as "a collection of songs that even the most jaded anti-folk hipster could catch himself humming on the street.

Read more about Luke Temple on Last.fm.


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