Lyrics of 'Theresa' by Peter Bradley Adams

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I watch her walk before me
Her children in her arms
The proof of all her choices
I see the weight in her eyes
She's learned to talk to angels
That's how she survives
They come to her at night

Oh saint teresa
I know you're tired
So lay with me and rest a while

There's no way for me to love her
There's no way for me to stop
So i wait the night to meet her
In a dream that i have lost
I watch her walk before me
She leaves me with a smile
And i'm frozen by the spirit
By the light in her eyes

Oh saint teresa
I know you're tired
So lay with me and rest a while

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