Long Way Down

Album: Long Way Down (2013)
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  • Walking on the rooftops
    Talking of time
    With our eyes a glowing
    Like the city lights
    She stands on the ledge,
    She says, "It looks so high"

    You know it's a

    Long way down
    Feels like a long way down
    Feels like a long way down
    Like a long way down
    So honey don't leave, don't leave
    Please don't leave me now

    'Cause I can feel the rivers
    Winding through the lands
    Two lines, and a poet
    Like a kind old rye
    You know we could talk in that language
    Only we understand

    But you know, honey

    It's a long way down
    You know it's a long way down
    Feels like a long way down
    Love it feels like a long way down
    So honey don't leave, don't leave
    Please don't leave me now Writer/s: Tom Peter Odell
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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