Peace

Album: Folklore (2020)
Charted: 58
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  • Our coming of age has come and gone
    Suddenly this summer it's clear
    I never had the courage in my convictions
    As long as danger is near
    And it's just around the corner, darlin'
    'Cause it lives in me
    No, I could never give you peace

    But I'm a fire and I'll keep your brittle heart warm
    If your cascade ocean wave blues come
    All these people think love's for show
    But I would die for you in secret
    The devil's in the details
    But you got a friend in me
    Would it be enough
    If I could never give you peace?

    Your integrity makes me seem small
    You paint dreamscapes on the wall
    I talk shit with my friends
    It's like I'm wastin' your honor

    And you know that I'd
    Swing with you for the fences
    Sit with you in the trenches
    Give you my wild, give you a child
    Give you the silence that only comes
    When two people understand each other
    Family that I chose now that I see your brother as my brother
    Is it enough?
    But there's robbers to the east
    Clowns to the West
    I'd give you my sunshine
    Give you my best
    But the rain is always gonna come
    If you're standing with me

    But I'm a fire and I'll keep your brittle heart warm
    If your cascade ocean wave blues come
    All these people think love's for show
    But I would die for you in secret
    The devil's in the details
    But you got a friend in me
    Would it be enough
    If I could never give you peace?
    Would it be enough
    If I could never give you peace?
    Would it be enough
    If I could never give you peace? Writer/s: Aaron Brooking Dessner, Taylor A. Swift
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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