Wolf & I

Album: Oh Land (2010)
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  • In the endless sky we are but one
    In my dreams wolf and I

    Before the world you know was like it is
    I held a lover once and I was his
    And we walked along the river in the sun
    But he's a lonely man, so this was done
    The only place we had to meet was night
    While the sun he sleeps in shadows we can hide
    On the mountainside we spent our time together
    But it is gone when morning comes

    And you are the wolf
    And I am the moon
    Moon
    And in the endless sky we are but one
    We are alive
    In my dreams wolf and I

    How many days and nights will come and go
    While the only light you'll see is from my glow
    There will never be a dawn that breaks the spell surrounding us
    Til the earth dies with the sun

    And you are the wolf
    And I am the moon
    Moon
    And in the endless sky we are but one
    We are alive
    In my dreams wolf and I

    And you are the wolf
    And I am the moon
    Moon
    And in the endless sky we are but one
    We are alive
    In my dreams wolf and I

    In the endless sky we are but one
    In my dreams wolf and I Writer/s: NANNA FABRICIUS, OWEN BEVERLY
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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