You Said

Album: Skying (2011)
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  • You said I had what I came for
    And the whispers had washed you away
    Held yourself at the window
    But the rivers were turning your head

    You said I had what I came for
    And the whispers had washed you away
    Held yourself at the window
    But the rivers were turning your head

    After the crash,
    After the crash come the waves
    And leave you with nothing
    At least next to nothing

    You've got to give me love
    You've got to give me more
    You've got to give me love
    You've got to give me more

    Now the echoes are endless
    Whenever you say it aloud
    All the whispers are heavy
    And the whispers they wear you down

    After the crash come the days
    After the crash come the waves
    And leave you with nothing
    At least next to nothing

    You've got to give me love
    You've got to give me more
    You've got to give me love
    You've got to give me more

    Stretching far into another night
    A landscape with no heart
    And no one sees her above
    Oh there's nothing more to it now
    Put aside and forgotten
    Barely left alive
    And forgotten too far gone to see you
    And her eyes are too far gone to know
    And her eyes are too far gone to know

    You've got to give me love
    You've got to give me more
    You've got to give me love
    You've got to give me more

    You've got to give me love
    You've got to give me more
    You've got to give me love
    You've got to give me more Writer/s: FARIS ADAM BADWAN, JOSEPH PATRICK SPURGEON, JOSHUA MARK HAYWARD, RHYS TIMOTHY WEBB, TOM FURSE COWAN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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