Moirai

Album: Something's Changing (2017)
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  • Won't you come meet me?
    So many years have passed us by
    I think about you all the time and I wonder why
    And how you've been?

    Won't you come meet me at the café we always went to?
    The one with the red chairs and the front door painted blue
    We'll talk about it all
    I know it won't be easy

    But Moirai, you let me down, you let me down
    You let my love walk away without a fight
    Our house is cold and the sheets so clean and
    I'm figuring out
    Moirai, you let me down, you let me down

    Won't you come meet me?
    I need to hear your voice so crystal clear
    I'll take the pain, now change your mind
    Come home with me
    What we'll be, we'll be

    Won't you come and meet me
    Cause this could be our last reminder
    Of how beautiful we were, in perfect symmetry
    You bring out the best in me
    And I know it's never easy

    But Moirai, you let me down, you let me down
    You let my love walk away without a fight
    Our house is cold and the sheets so clean and
    I'm figuring out
    Moirai, you let me down, you let me down

    I won't settle for the theory you're not made for me
    This fate and fortune misery
    Let's go against the grain
    Let them think we're both insane
    Rewrite our own history
    But, first, you've gotta come meet me

    But Moirai, you let me down, you let me down
    You let my love walk away without a fight
    Our house is cold and the sheets so clean and
    I'm figuring out
    Moirai, you let me down, you let me down Writer/s: Lucy Rose Parton
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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