Toad The Wet Sprocket - Don't Fade

Lead me well, don't clear my way
It's fascinating how the pallor can stay upon your face
When you are light like a little boy
Flying kites and shouting to the world
You're shouting to the world your joy
Don't fade, you're staying here with me
Don't fade, I need to know that someone still believes

Look around, see for yourself
He led us down and at the water's edge we knelt
Petals in the lake and red upon my face
She's crying as we pray
And it all comes down to money, again
How could you forsake the love of god that way
Don't fade, you're staying here with me
Don't fade, I need to know that someone still believes.

Lead me well, don't clear my way
It's fascinating how the pallor can stay upon your face
When you are light like a little boy
Flying kites and shouting to the world
You're shouting to the world your joy
Don't fade, you're staying here with me
Don't fade, I need to know that someone still believes

Look around, see for yourself
He led us down and at the water's edge we knelt
Petals in the lake and red upon my face
She's crying as we pray
And it all comes down to money, again
How could you forsake the love of god that way
Don't fade, you're staying here with me
Don't fade, I need to know that someone still believes.

Toad The Wet Sprocket -Don't Fade

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Toad the Wet Sprocket - Don't Fade Cover by Kelly Ehlers Acoustic guitar

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