| You were laying there still in your lazy blue dress
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| you were lingering, longing, your mind was a mess
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| saying come to me babe with your eyes and your nod
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| as we fell to the night were we laying with God
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| and I wont pretend that could stand in our way
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| we’re more than these bones than this head full of weight
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| I know forever’s some place I let go
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| some place I remember some place that I know.
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| I remember that meeting, that colourful place
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| that whole thick direction, that thin hollow space
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| Where the walls were like nothing, where cold was like hot
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| was that you in the garden, playing with God
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| and I wont pretend that could stand in our way
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| we’re more than these bones than these walls and mistakes
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| I know forever’s some place I let go
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| some place I remember some place that I know.
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| I followed my heart the best that I could
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| I fell and have fallen but you knew that I would
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| it was ruined and holy the road that I trod
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| But looking back now was I walking with God
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| If life is a lesson its simple and straight
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| Its easy, its violent its love and its hate
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| but this soul and the planet were made to go on
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| to be lost to be born to gambling with God
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| and I wont pretend that could stand in our way
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| we’re more than these words than the things that we say
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| I know forever’s some place I let go
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| Some place I’ve forgotten but somehow still know |