We Intertwined

Album: Like Vines (2006)
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  • In a field outside of town we could always be alone
    Carry a blanket maybe a basket - and that's it
    Innocence was the key I was locked up never free
    Until you turned me

    Like vines we intertwined (like vines we intertwined)
    Carelessly growing up and growing old
    Life was on our tongues (on our tongues)
    And it tasted heavenly so good

    I wake up and I feel alone
    I was just asleep
    Right where I belong
    Inside this sad, sad song

    I knew this was a dream it was too good to be true
    Coincidences were a bit much too
    Who wants to wake up?
    Who wants to lose it?
    Who wants to live in this place?
    I don't, so I'll be sleeping in

    Like vines we intertwined (like vines we intertwined)
    Carelessly growing up and growing old
    Life was on our tongues (on our tongues)
    It tasted heavenly so good

    I wake up and I feel alone
    I was just asleep
    Right where I belong
    Inside this sad, sad song

    Blankets here keep me from cold
    Holding tightly my pillow
    Frantically searching for her
    Inside my head she is somewhere
    She is somewhere

    I wake up and I feel alone
    I was just asleep
    Right where I belong
    Inside this sad, sad song

    I wake up and I feel alone
    I was just asleep
    Right where I belong
    Inside this sad, sad, sad song Writer/s: CHRISTOPHER FALLER, GRETA MORGAN SALPETER, ROBERT SAMUEL MORRIS
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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