For Heaven's Sake

Clayton Stroope / Scott Jason

Pull yourself together
Before you set yourself apart
Make every door you walk through
A living work of art
For Heaven's Sake

For heaven's sake
there's more at stake
Than we may ever learn
More footsteps to hold onto
and corners to be turned
Like weeping violins,
you tremble and you shake
Don't you dwell on the future
for it's miles away
For Heaven's Sake

Your talkin' in your sleep
Like there's nothing more to lose
Well hey you know you're not alone
Cause honey I get lonely too
And it feels so familiar,
must have been here before
Singin' I don't wanna go
but I don't wanna hurt anymore
For Heaven's Sake

And I know and I know and I know
That it ain't always fair
You're gonna have to let it go
No you're not moving anywhere

Pull yourself together
Before you set yourself apart
Make every door you walk through
A living work of art
For Heaven's Sake

And I know and I know and I know
That you've had more than you can bare
But you're gonna have to let it go
No you're not moving anywhere
For Heaven's Sake

Trivia about the song For Heaven's Sake by Thriving Ivory

On which albums was the song “For Heaven's Sake” released by Thriving Ivory?
Thriving Ivory released the song on the albums “Thriving Ivory” in 2003 and “Thriving Ivory” in 2008.
Who composed the song “For Heaven's Sake” by Thriving Ivory?
The song “For Heaven's Sake” by Thriving Ivory was composed by Clayton Stroope and Scott Jason.

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