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Wandering through a misty night
Searching for some signs of light
I find you
Through a tunnel in the deep
Past the corridors of sleep
I find you.
Open armed you're standing there
Golden light surrounds your hair
My eyes can't look away
Voice in a familiar tone
Tells me that I'm not alone
I hear it say:
Walk with me
Through the mysteries of night
Through the shadows and the light
You will find me there

Hold me now
Through the weak and the strong
Know our hearts will belong
To the one love we share.
Years I asked the silent skies
To shine some light into these eyes
I found you
Tears of joy now trace my cheek
A salty kiss, I tremble weak
I've found you.
Entering your body's flame
Our souls unite to share one name
It takes my breath away
Voice arises deep within
Telling me I'm free again
I hear it say:
Walk with me
Through the mysteries of night
Through the shadows and the light
You will find me there
I'll hold you now
Through the weak and the strong
Know our hearts will belong
To the one love we share.
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written by CHRIS SPHEERIS
Lyrics © SPIRITHOUSE INC. D/B/A CHRIS SPHEERIS MUSIC

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New age composer/multi-instrumentalist Chris Spheeris began writing songs on his guitar as a teenager. Inspired by the sacred and folk music of his Greek heritage and other world music, classical music, and pop, Spheeris fused these elements together into his own unique musical style. The folk aspects of his music were prominent early in his career as part of a duo with guitarist/composer Paul Voudouris in the '70s and early '80s. After they disbanded, Spheeris began to create a more complex, keyboard-based sound, which he documented on self-produced demo tapes.

Read more about Chris Spheeris on Last.fm.


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