Wash

Album: Stanley Climbfall (2002)
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  • Never meant to waste your time
    Never meant to fall out of line
    Always tried to get closer to you
    Now it seems with every step
    Feels like I'm losing my breath
    I don't know what else I can do

    But you wash over me
    You wash over me like rain
    And you fall over me
    You crawl over me like sunshine

    I never had to choose
    Living a life with you
    Or choosing lies only half true
    And now I'd rather be
    Alone with you and me
    Than hiding behind these walls

    But you wash over me
    You wash over me like rain
    And you fall over me
    You crawl over me like sunshine

    You wash over me
    You wash over me like rain
    You fall over me
    You crawl over me like sunshine
    Like sunshine

    Everything in the world was falling through
    All I knew was to look to you
    My sunshine
    All my life never found my place
    Until I felt the sunlight on my face
    My sunshine

    Never meant to waste your time
    Never meant to fall out of line
    Always tried to get closer to you
    Now it seems with every step
    Feels like I'm losing my breath
    I don't know what else I can do

    But you wash over me
    You wash over me like rain
    You crawl over me
    You fall over me like sunshine

    Like sunshine
    Like sunshine
    My sunshine Writer/s: JASON WADE
    Publisher: Round Hill
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Greg from Rush, Nythis is a blues song?
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