Down In The Woods

Album: Standing At The Sky's Edge (2012)
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  • They think tv is the thing
    They think cars everything
    To kiss your kind, apple cheeks
    Stolen love under a canopy of trees
    Won't you follow me down
    Down into the woods
    Won't you follow me down
    Come back feeling good.
    There must be a place for us
    For you and I to be as one
    Around your shoulders, around your hair
    My eyes were blinded by solar flares
    Won't you follow me down,
    Down into the woods.
    Won't you follow me down,
    Come back feeling good.
    Come back feeling good.

    A fungus grows though the leaf mould
    Eat me and you shall hold
    A rainbow
    A rainbow
    There must be a place for us
    For you and I to be as one
    Around your shoulders, in your hair
    My eyes are blinded by solar flares
    These seismic moments rare and few
    Does this seismic kiss from you
    Take all that's bitter, all that's cold
    Does the shadow in me show?
    Wisen up, she can see, eat me whole and lose your hope
    For the days, these woods are sold
    I would like you to know
    I love you
    I love you

    Won't you follow me down
    Down into the woods
    Won't you follow me down
    Come back feeling good
    Won't you follow me down
    Come back feeling good
    Come back feeling good
    Down into the greenwood
    Come back feeling good
    Good, good, good, good. Writer/s: RICHARD WILLIS HAWLEY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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