The Wolf Is Getting Married

Album: How About I Be Me (And You Be You)? (2012)
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  • I used to have no wolves around me
    I was too free, if that's possible to be
    No safety, is what I mean
    No solid foundation to keep me

    But the sun's peeping out of the sky
    Where there used to be only gray
    The wolf is getting married
    And he'll never cry again

    Your smile makes me smile
    Your laugh makes me laugh
    Your joy gives me joy
    Your hope gives me hope

    And the sun's peeping out of the sky
    Where there used to be only gray
    The wolf is getting married
    And he'll never cry again

    Never cry again

    Even if something terrible is happening
    You laugh and that's the thing I love about you most, yeah

    Your smile makes me smile
    Your laugh makes me laugh
    Your joy gives me joy
    Your hope gives me hope

    And the sun's peeping out of the sky
    Where there used to be only gray
    The wolf is getting married
    And he'll never cry again Writer/s: AISLING ONEILL, CHRIS CONSTANTINOU, MARCO PIRRONI, SINEAD O'CONNOR
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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