Long & Lost

Album: How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful (2015)
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  • Lost in the fog, these hollow hills
    Blood running hot, night chills
    Without your love I'll be
    So long and lost, are you missing me?

    Is it too late to come on home?
    Are all those bridges now old stone?
    Is it too late to come on home?
    Can the city forgive? I hear it's sad song

    I need the clouds to cover me
    Pulling them down, surround me
    Without your love I'll be
    So long and lost, are you missing me?

    Is it too late to come on home?
    Are all those bridges now old stone?
    Is it too late to come on home?
    Can the city forgive? I hear it's sad song

    It's been so long between the words we spoke
    Will you be there up on the shore, I hope
    You wonder why it is that I came home
    I figured out where I belong

    But it's too late to come on home
    Are all those bridges now old stone?
    But it's too late to come on home
    Can the city forgive? I hear it's sad song Writer/s: Ester Dean, Florence Welch
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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