Lyrics of Sigh no more
Mumford & Sons

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Release date : 01/01/2009
Duration : 0:03:27
Style : Alternative
Serve god, love me and men
This is not the end
Lived unbruised, we are friends
And i'm sorry, i'm sorry
Sigh no more, no more
One foot in sea, one on shore
My heart was never pure
You know me, you know me
And man is a giddy thing
Oh, man is a giddy thing
Oh, man is a giddy thing
Oh, man is a giddy thing
Love that will not betray you
Dismay or enslave you
It will set you free
Be more like the man
You were made to be
There is a design
An alignment to cry
At my heart you see
The beauty of love
As it was made to be
Love that will not betray you
Dismay or enslave you
It will set you free
Be more like the man
You were made to be
There is a design
An alignment to cry
At my heart you see
The beauty of love
As it was made to be
Love that will not betray you
Dismay or enslave you
It will set you free
Be more like the man
You were made to be
There is a design
An alignment to cry
At my heart you see
The beauty of love
As it was made to be
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