Wire to Wire

Album: Slipway Fires (2008)
Charted: 5
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  • What is love but a strangest of feelings?
    A sin you swallow for the rest of your life?
    You've been looking for someone to believe in
    To love you until your eyes run dry

    She lives by disillusion glow
    We go where the wild blood flows
    On our bodies we share the same scar
    Love me, wherever you are

    How do you love with a fate full of rust?
    How do you turn what the savage tame?
    You've been looking for someone you can trust
    To love you, again and again

    How do you love in a house without feelings?
    How do you turn what the savage tame?
    I've been looking for someone to believe in
    Love me, again and again

    She lives by disillusion's glow
    We go where the wild blood flows
    On our bodies we share the same scar

    How do you love on a night without feelings?
    She says, love, I hear sound, I see fury
    She says, love's not a hostile condition
    Love me, wherever you are

    Love me, wherever you are
    Love me, wherever you are
    Wherever you are Writer/s: Johnny Borrell
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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