"To Change Your Heart" lyrics

"To Change Your Heart"

In black and white, unspoken words
Sitting by and as hard as stone
The terms of greed
One pact that's kept by thieves
Will live their part for the rest of our years

The change of address
Change of lent
Change of linen
To hide the shame

The change of mind
Could change the way you feel
The painful truth
Is all to real

What can I say
To change your heart
Oh, tell me, in simple words
The rain of hope, to the light this storm
What can I say
To change you heart

I live my life
I live my alone
Can't help but think you'd come back home
But I can't forget a drink and then I cry
Said no forgiveness in your heart
She'll never try

Well, meeting friends
Don't understand what won't let go
We start again
I can't explain, the dream the spot that guides
One day we'll wake up, side by side

What can I say
To change you heart


Writer(s): Stanley Lynch, Carlene Carter, Benmont M Tench
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