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My Arms Aren't Strong Enough - Sherman, Garry lyrics
The halls and lawns where children used to play
I can write the storyline from secrets of the past
Looking through the doom and gloom
The chapel where you bent your knees to pray
I can feel a heart resigned from love that's meant to last
Now I know what you've been through
The tears you've tried to hide
Let me prove my trust in you
I'll stand right by your side
Will my arms be strong enough to take you through the night
Will my arms be strong enough to lead you to the light
Will my arms be strong enough to dare you seize the day
Could it be love that gives the strength to wash our sins away
Come and leave the past behind
Tonight we're on a journey to the stars
I have seen the promised sign
Where angels fear to fly
Now I know what you've been through
The tears you've tried to hide
Let me prove my trust in you
I'll stand right by your side
Will my arms be strong enough to take you through the night
Will my arms be strong enough to lead you to the light
Will my arms be strong enough to dare you seize the day
Could it be love that gives the strength to wash our sins away
Will my arms be strong enough
Will my arms be strong enough
Will my arms be strong enough
Will my arms be strong
The halls and lawns where children used to play
I can write the storyline from secrets of the past
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