Chapels

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Giant Rooks - Pop, In English

Chapels

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[Verse] When I'm shivering in the morning dust again Then I sliver stale bread and give it to the doves They are fluttering around me at the old marketplace And I worship somehow when we're thinking out loud [Pre-Chorus] Oh, what's the chapel of mine? I begged you As we walked the brown meadows All the colours were much more intense 'Cause it'd rained before [Chorus] And the chapels I know are warm and inside Are multi entwined aisles I need to define So that I could see its tortuous structures I thought that you could lead me through [Verse] When I'm shivering in the morning dust again Then I sliver stale bread and give it to the doves They are fluttering around me at the old marketplace And I worship somehow when we're thinking out loud [Chorus] What's the chapel of mine? I begged you As we walked the brown meadows All colours were much more intense 'Cause it'd rained before Oh, what's the chapel of mine? I begged you As we walked the brown meadows All colours were much more intense 'Cause it'd rained before [Bridge] Mmh, you believe to be on an ill-fated ship But got enough time, live a satisfying life on it And where all common sense is gone People want the chapels for their own You believe to be on an ill-fated ship But got enough time, live a satisfying life on it And where all common sense is gone People want the chapels for their own And where all common-sense is gone People want the chapels for their own And where all common-sense is gone People want the chapels for their own And where all common sense is gone People want the chapels for their own [Chorus] And the chapels I know are warm and inside Are multi-entwined aisles I need to define So that I could see its tortuous structures I thought that you could lead me through

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Writers
  • Fred Rabe