Gemini

Album: Sound & Color (2015)
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  • On a planet not so far away
    We were born together
    In the beginning there was just you and me
    Where we was washed up, upon this ferry
    Suckled on the honey of the Tenessee
    Where we would sleep, in the soft sunshine
    I smile at you and you to me

    And in the dark, I see the moon
    Shine in your eyes
    We grew strong and tall as weeds
    Never live forever, there were no such thing
    I looked at you, and you looked into me
    And we saw in each other, everything
    We knew no fear as we grew the years
    That's the growing up, we've come to love

    On this planet not so far away
    We wouldn't stay together
    Rolling in a dream
    We'd drift apart, on down the stream
    Like honeysuckle tangled up in kudzu vine
    The snake that lay in the Sun, so fine
    I saw true you, and you, true me

    And in your eyes, I'd see the dark
    Inside of you
    Walk from dream, pulled up like weed
    Never knew no better, there was no such thing
    I reached for you like a child that cling
    Oh we saw in each other, everything
    Everything
    Everything Writer/s: Blake Mills, Brittany Amber Howard, Heath Allen Fogg, Steven William Johnson, Zachary Riley Cockrell
    Publisher: ALABAMA SHAKES PUBLISHING, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Peermusic Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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