Spangled

Album: Teargarden by Kaleidyscope, Vol. 2: The Solstice Bare (2010)
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  • How I love you
    Isn't fair
    God must want me
    Next to you there
    And if I show up
    To disappear
    Will you find me
    Half as near?

    Tangled in your body
    Spangled by the night time stars

    Of all the lovers
    To be a friend
    I'll come back when
    You know me

    And it's a sad state
    Of happiness
    If I confess
    To my loneliness

    Tangled in your body
    Spangled by the night time stars
    Tangled in your body
    Spangled by the night time stars

    How I've loved you so
    It's how I've loved you so

    Butterflies don't fly
    Broken hearts don't cry no no
    How I've loved your body, baby
    How I've loved your sapphires and rubies
    Butterflies don't make it in movies

    How I've loved you so
    God I love you so
    God I love you so Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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