Tides

Album: Coexist (2012)
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  • You leave with the tide
    And I can't stop you leaving
    I can see it in your eyes
    Some things that lost their meaning

    Devote to me
    Alone with me
    Say with me
    "Why would you ever want to leave?"

    You leave with the tide
    And I can't stop you leaving
    I can see it in your eyes
    Some things that lost their meaning

    Fade out of view
    I wouldn't do that to you
    I wouldn't just leave us alone
    When we could be close, close, close

    Hold me close when you could leave us alone
    Why would you just leave us alone
    When we have been close, close

    You leave with the tide
    And I can't stop you leaving
    I can see it in your eyes
    Some things that lost their meaning

    You leave with the tide
    And I can't stop you leaving
    I can see it in your eyes
    Some things that lost their meaning Writer/s: James Thomas Smith, Oliver David Sim, Romy Anna Madley Croft
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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