Lyrics of 'The Storm' by Rob Dickinson

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Calm never fails
It merely shines
Goodbye to lonliness
And bad old times
The more you came
The more you cried
The more I failed
The more I tried
The more you changed
The more I lied of my ambition

Give me rage, keep me brave, keep me dignified
Give me change, give me choice, keep me satisfied
But give me love and bring no harm
Keep me safe and warm
When I'm riding out my storm

Fear never dies, it merely crumbles
Goodbye to lonliness
Tomorrow came tomorrow called
The morals fail the morals fall
A narrow bank a narrow wall
There's room to hide here

Give me rage, keep me brave, keep me dignified
Give me change, give me choice, keep me satisfied
But give me love and bring no harm
Keep me safe and warm
Believe me
That will keep me calm

Hold a photograph of me
Riding out my storm
A color photograph of me
That will keep me calm

Calm never fails
It merely shines

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