Light As A Feather

Album: The Fall (2009)
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  • While love seasons will undo your soul
    Time forgives us and it takes control
    We separate our things to put us back together

    We're light as a feather
    Heavy as the weather
    If it was rainstorms

    Put our hands together to plough obey
    It's like a show was over
    But we're too scared to walk away
    All for the better
    Worst for the way

    We're light as a feather
    Got you and I together

    Meanwhile inside of me it was rainin' storms, hm,
    You didn't know, hm
    God bless your soul

    We're light as a feather
    Heavy as the weather
    We're light as a feather
    Got you and I together Writer/s: NORAH JONES, RYAN ADAMS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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