Infinite Arms

Album: Infinite Arms (2010)
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  • I had a dream
    I had a dream
    That I was your neighbor
    About to give birth
    And then everything
    Was really hurt
    And I was so lonely
    I didn't see It's like
    Living in a movie
    Twisting the plot
    My friends and family
    The little things I've got, I've got

    When my thoughts drift to you

    I love the morning
    I like to listen
    To 4am birdies
    Begging to feed
    Now there's something here before me
    A figure, I think
    Isn't there a warning
    Or something to drink
    My god, my god

    When my thoughts drift to you

    These mended bones
    The storms approach
    Ever so slowly
    Out on the sea
    There's an animal below me
    Lack of control
    Others came before me
    Others to come, to come

    When my thoughts drift to you Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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