Ends Of The Earth

Album: The Select (2024)
Charted: 72
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  • From the silence of the speakers
    To the bow in your hair
    To the sweet smell of perfume
    That's hoverin' in the air
    To the faintest of moonlight
    Peeking through the blinds
    To the feeling of new love
    That's yet to be tried

    But I'm getting pretty tired
    These little games you play
    Where we get so damn close
    But you, you up and walk away

    To the ends of the earth
    I will, I'll follow you where the
    Horizon meets the sunrise
    If that's just what you choose to do
    If you choose to love me
    And if you choose to leave again, yeah
    'Til the ends of the earth
    I'll be your man

    Oh
    You're my one and only
    True cream of the crop
    You're the whole sundae
    And the cherry on top
    But you invite me in
    Just to close the door
    You got my heart chewed up, spit out
    And broken on the floor

    To the ends of the earth
    I will, I'll follow you where the
    Horizon meets the sunrise
    If that's just what you choose to do
    If you choose to love me
    Or if you choose to leave again, yeah
    'Til the ends of the earth
    I'll be your man

    If you choose to love me
    Or if you choose to leave again, yeah
    'Til the ends of the earth
    I'll be your man Writer/s: Ty Myers
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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