Lyrics of 'Do Not Weep' by Eivor Palsdottir

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Do not weep about the night
Though your wings are broken
And do not weep about the dark
Though your songs are unspoken
Do not weep about the sun
Though it blinded your weary eyes
Cause it showed you to a different path
With beams from paradise

Do not weep my beautiful
Your candle is still burning
And I will make my loyal horse
Take your heavy burden
Do not weep my beautiful
Cause darkness is but fleeting
And you will wake up to a sunlit day
Where sunlight is ever greeting

Each hum, each breath, each heartfelt sigh
Can smooth your melancholy
And deep inside I do believe
You'll find a peace so holy
So do not weep my beautiful
Cause darkness is but fleeting
And you will wake up to a sunlit day
Where sunlight is ever greeting

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