Please Read the Letter

Album: Raising Sand (2007)
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  • Caught out running with just a little too much to hide
    Maybe baby everything's gonna turn out fine
    Please read the letter I nailed it to your door
    It's crazy how it all turned out we needed so much more

    Once I stood beside a well of many words
    My house is full of rings and charms and pretty birds
    Please understand me, my walls came falling down
    There's nothing here that's left for you but check with lost and found

    Please read the letter that I wrote
    Please read the letter that I wrote
    Please read the letter that I wrote

    One more song just before we go
    Remember baby, ya gotta reap just what you sow
    Please read my letter and promise me you'll keep
    The secrets and the memories we cherish in the deep

    Please read the letter I nailed it to your door
    It's crazy how it all turned out we needed so much more

    Please read the letter that I wrote
    Please read the letter that I wrote
    Please read the letter that I wrote
    Please read the letter that I wrote Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Rahul from Chennai, Indiadude... i love this song.... it's so moving and beautiful... and god!! how mr.plant's voice has transformed.... its amazing... easily the bestsong from the album...
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