Lyrics of 'Bring Back My Heart' by Jean Bosco Safari

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Take my heart now it's shaking
Wrap it in a cloud of song
Take it just before the breaking
And bring it back where it belongs

Try to keep myself from falling
Falling by every stroke of the gong
From this dark place I keep calling
Bring back my heart where it belongs

You are the only one who can help me
Hope that I'm right, but maybe I'm wrong
You are the only one, hear me asking
Please bring back my heart where it belongs

Cast your healing sounds upon me
Sing them when my hopes have gone
Tell this heart to rise up slowly
And bring it back where it belongs
Please bring it back
Please bring it back, where it belongs

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