Something In The Heavens

Album: Survive (2025)
Charted: 3
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  • Eyes of emerald and white, more precious than gold
    Hands as soft as the sand but harder to hold
    Tonight could be the last time, your heartbeat and mine are ever this close
    But life can cut like a knife, that's just how it goes

    But, 'til the day I die, I will dream of you
    In a million lives, you're the one I'd choose

    I'll love you 'til my last breath
    You're gone, but
    Something in the Heavens tells me that we'll be together again
    I'll see you around the bend
    You're gone, but
    Something in the Heavens tells me that we'll be together again

    Sounds of gathering clouds are all that I hear
    Just days of permanent grey since you disappeared

    But, 'til the day I die, I will dream of you
    In a million lives, you're the one I'd choose

    I'll love you 'til my last breath
    You're gone, but
    Something in the Heavens tells me that we'll be together again
    I'll see you around the bend
    You're gone, but
    Something in the Heavens tells me that we'll be together again

    Together again
    Oh-ooh
    Something in the Heavens tells me that we'll be together again
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    Something in the Heavens tell me that we'll be together again Writer/s: Connor McDonough, Lewis Capaldi, Riley McDonough
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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