Lyrics Your Secret - James Keelaghan
I
walked
out
on
a
Winter
night
A
bundle
tucked
beneath
my
arm
A
debt
to
be
forgiven
I
turned
up
14th
Street
and
Pine
Above
the
distant
traffic's
roar
Reached
a
crest
and
dropped
my
bag
I
won't
be
your
secret
anymore
I
lit
a
fire
on
the
hill
Winter
snow
had
drifted
high
Watched
the
smoke
from
letters
spill
Into
the
ink-black
midnight
sky
Your
words
were
mingled
with
the
stars
Every
line
you
wrote
that
I
adored
Time
has
come
for
this
to
end
I
won't
be
your
secret
anymore
I
next
threw
on
the
things
you
gave
All
of
those
well
thought
out
gifts
They
were
enfolded
in
the
blaze
They
turned
to
smoke
and
up
they
drift
Photographs
and
poetry
Those
chimes
I
hung
outside
my
door
Reduced
to
ashen
memory
I
won't
be
your
secret
anymore
I
stayed
until
the
fire
died
That
was
shortly
after
sunrise
I
tried
to
burn
the
memories
But
they
still
smoldered
deep
inside
Slaves,
they
say,
revere
their
chains
Prisoners
fear
the
open
door
I'll
hope
someday
that
I'll
be
free
I
won't
be
your
secret
anymore
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