Too Good For This World Like a beacon in life, I remember from the streets of Tel Aviv, with the girl her words that will stay with me forever perhaps your too good for this world Our paths they crossed in a love story we spoke from our hearts without fear two strangers in the land of the Holy too good for this world my dear My days in your land were so precious by the shores of Galilee I felt calm by the Church of Saint Andrew at Tiberius too good for this world is my psalm Wherever I go I hear echoes the words that still come back to me your warmth where a cold wind blows too good for this world I can see No words have stayed with me always her voice I can still hear her breathe like a message through time to these days too good for this world I believe I walked through the streets of Jerusalem and I've seen how religions divide I've seen too many misguided men too good for this world you replied Your face and your name they are gone like the wind that blows from the sea but the words that you said will live on too good for this world you and me Words by : Stuart Logan Copyright secured All rights reservedBirth sign: Sagittarius
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