Coins and Promises

Margaret Becker, Quinlan, Charles Garrett

I should know better
I should believe You
But leaves are falling
And I am crumbling in brittle pieces

I should remember
How well You warmed me
But I'm standing in the browns and greys
Of a season's ending

They say everyone must toss the coin of fate
I think it's such a cold, cold comfort for comfort's sake

So I take these coins and promises
And I hold them in my trembling hands
One is chance, one is rest
One I toss
The other I live

I fear the forecast
I know it can move me
Still I close my eyes and try to remember
The sweet words You told me
I am simply so unprepared
So weak and frightened by the whole affair

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I cannot stand
But I will not fall
Without Your promises
Nothing makes sense at all
So I dig them in
And I dare my soul to believe

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Trivia about the song Coins and Promises by Margaret Becker

When was the song “Coins and Promises” released by Margaret Becker?
The song Coins and Promises was released in 1998, on the album “Falling Forward”.
Who composed the song “Coins and Promises” by Margaret Becker?
The song “Coins and Promises” by Margaret Becker was composed by Margaret Becker, Quinlan, Charles Garrett.

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