Kaili

Album: Swim (2010)
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  • She can hold on to her own
    If it comes to push and shove
    She has kept a lookout on
    Over what's left of their love

    And he keeps himself held back
    For both their peace of minds
    But he's no less quick to know
    To begrudge of what he finds

    Oh, see I should soon
    See I should soon

    As they watch themselves grow old
    As he helps her into bed
    Just a hint of it survives
    Just a spark inside his head

    Oh, I can't tell
    How much all they seemed to care
    And something in the way she tells me
    I wish that I'd been there

    Oh, see I should soon
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    See I should soon Writer/s: Daniel Victor Snaith
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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