Stone

Album: Know-It-All (2015)
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  • So much on my mind
    I think I think too much
    Read between these lines
    Unspoken weight of words
    But time comes to rest when you are by my side, it blurs

    And I will follow where this takes me
    And my tomorrows long to be unknown
    When all is shaken, be my safety
    In a world uncertain, say you'll be my stone

    Change in every wind
    The sands of time don't know our name
    Oh, nothing's sure, but surely as we stand
    I promise I will stay the same
    And I've never seen forever
    But I know we'll remain

    And I will follow where this takes me
    And my tomorrows long to be unknown
    When all is shaken, be my safety
    In a world uncertain, say you'll be my stone
    (Ooh-ooh-ooh) Be my stone
    In a world uncertain, say you'll be my stone

    Oh, steady me, be my source of gravity
    While my world's unraveling
    Say you'll never change, ooh, oh

    And I will follow where this takes me
    And my tomorrows long to be unknown
    When all is shaken, be my safety
    In a world uncertain, say you'll be my stone
    (Ooh-ooh-ooh) Be my stone
    In a world uncertain, say you'll be my stone Writer/s: Alessia Caracciolo, Coleridge Tillman, James Ryan Wuihun Ho
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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