Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song 29 , by - Run River North. Release date: 26.01.2017
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song 29 , by - Run River North. 29 |
| Trees grow where the ground’s alright |
| Die old in the middle of the night |
| Roots of my hands to reach |
| Cut me down where the water meets the sea |
| And my eyes were the first to find |
| 29 in the middle of the night |
| Words in my head to sleep |
| Keep me up until the body disagrees |
| Keep me up until the body disagrees |
| Keep me up until the body disagrees |
| Keep me up until the body disagrees |
| Keep me up until the body disagrees |
| Your words are cold like the wind, they hold no weight around me |
| Let go, you’re telling me to let go |
| But I know the shadows are the only ones |
| I know the shadows are the only ones |
| Trees grow where the ground’s alright |
| Die old in the middle of the night |
| Words in my head to sleep |
| Keep me up until the body disagrees |
| Keep me up until the body disagrees |
| Your words are cold like the wind |
| They hold no weight around me |
| Let go, you’re telling me to let go |
| But I know the shadows are the only ones |
| Your words are cold like the wind |
| They hold no weight around me |
| Let go, you’re telling me to let go |
| I know the shadows are the only ones |
| I know it’s home |
| I know it hurts |
| I know I’ll end up at the bottom of your dirt |
| What if I leave? |
| Never become? |
| What if the sea leads me straight to the sun? |
| I know it’s home |
| I know it hurts |
| I know I’ll end up at the bottom of your dirt |
| What if I leave? |
| Never become? |
| What if the sea leads me straight to the sun? |
| And your words are cold like the wind |
| They hold no weight around me |
| Let go, you’re telling me to let go |
| But I know the shadows are the only ones |
| Your words are cold like the wind |
| They hold no weight around me |
| Let go, you’re telling me to let go |
| But I know the shadows are the only ones |