"And his tears shall wash away thy sins and make thee over again." | |
"To wash away the glitter To watch the butterflies melt into suds | |
"it will not ever wash away." | |
# A little bit of soap will wash away # | |
# To wash away my lonely blues | |
"And his tears shall wash away thy sins and make thee over again." | |
"To wash away the glitter To watch the butterflies melt into suds | |
"it will not ever wash away." | |
# A little bit of soap will wash away # | |
# To wash away my lonely blues | |
- I'm not sure this washes away... | |
- If it washes away-- | |
And then the rain turns to blood and the blood washes away in little rivers and then the sound stops. | |
Before it all washes away. | |
Blood washes away. | |
- I'm not sure this washes away... | |
- If it washes away-- | |
And then the rain turns to blood and the blood washes away in little rivers and then the sound stops. | |
Before it all washes away. | |
Blood washes away. | |
"And just as God chose Noah to survive the flood "of the old testament, "he has chosen us to survive this plague that washed away the sins of our world." | |
"Come down to the lake, look at the water, and then it all washed away." | |
"Has sin in that state been washed away? | |
"Tell me the bad times Are clean washed away | |
"countless teardrops washed away" | |
-Yes for washing away the stains of the past, and for bringing new life. | |
Absolution is the washing away of sin... | |
Ah, what! It symbolises the washing away of past sins and the rebirth of the family's soul. | |
But erosion is washing away their volcanic cores. | |
But now, nature was washing away the disease. | |
"And just as God chose Noah to survive the flood "of the old testament, "he has chosen us to survive this plague that washed away the sins of our world." | |
"Come down to the lake, look at the water, and then it all washed away." | |
"Has sin in that state been washed away? | |
"Tell me the bad times Are clean washed away | |
"countless teardrops washed away" | |
-Yes for washing away the stains of the past, and for bringing new life. | |
Absolution is the washing away of sin... | |
Ah, what! It symbolises the washing away of past sins and the rebirth of the family's soul. | |
But erosion is washing away their volcanic cores. | |
But now, nature was washing away the disease. | |