Don't You Think It's Come Our Time

Album: Out Among the Stars (2014)
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  • I have picked wild roses
    Far into September
    But I had no one to give the flowers to
    I needed the celebration
    of September coronation
    And I admitted to myself I needed you

    I've watched the gentle winds change
    The colored shades of meadows
    I've seen the dillon flowers
    That had no name
    But I let my vase stay empty
    Like my old and empty heart
    Picking flowers for yourself is not the same

    Don't you think its come our time to be together
    Lets gather up our scattered words of love
    And make them rhyme

    Lets go pick some flowers and fill our empty vases

    Don't you think its come our time?

    Would you take the small bouquet that leaves a fragrance on my fingers
    And the feeling that your love is close at hand

    Thank you for the flowers
    Now lets walk through the meadows
    To the road where our divines caress the sand

    Don't you think its come our time to be together
    Lets gather up our scattered words of love
    And make them rhyme

    Lets go pick some flowers now and fill our empty vases

    Don't you think its come our time?
    Don't you think its come our time? Writer/s: TOMMY COLLINS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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