Afterglow

Album: = (2020)
Charted: 2 29
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    Stop the clocks, it's amazing
    You should see the way the light dances off your head
    A million colours of hazel, golden and red
    Saturday morning is fading
    The sun's reflected by the coffee in your hand
    My eyes are caught in your gaze all over again

    We were love drunk, waiting on a miracle
    Tryna find ourselves in the winter snow
    So alone in love like the world had disappeared
    Oh, I won't be silent and I won't let go
    I will hold on tighter 'til the afterglow
    And we'll burn so bright 'til the darkness softly clears

    Oh, I will hold on to the afterglow
    Oh, I will hold on to the afterglow

    The weather outside's changing
    The leaves are buried under six inches of white
    The radio is playing, Iron & Wine
    This is a new dimension
    This is a level where we're losing track of time
    I'm holding nothing against it, except you and I

    We were love drunk, waiting on a miracle
    Tryna find ourselves in the winter snow
    So alone in love like the world had disappeared
    Oh, I won't be silent and I won't let go
    I will hold on tighter 'til the afterglow
    And we'll burn so bright 'til the darkness softly clears

    Oh, I will hold on to the afterglow
    Oh, I will hold on to the afterglow
    Oh, I will hold on to the afterglow Writer/s: David Hodges, Edward Christopher Sheeran, Frederick John Philip Gibson
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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