Wishes

Album: Bloom (2012)
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  • The roses on the lawn
    Don't know which side you're on
    In a daze, it will change

    Wishes on a wheel
    Wishes on a wheel

    The voices in the hall
    Will carry on their talking
    Carry weight you can't take

    Wishes on a wheel
    Is it even real?

    The contact that you make
    The moment when a memory aches
    Who can tell?
    You do it well

    Wishes on a wheel
    How's it supposed to feel?

    One in your life
    It happens once and rarely twice
    One in your life
    It happens once and rarely twice

    The roses on the lawn
    Won't know which side you're on
    On that hill, forever still

    Wishes on a wheel
    How's it supposed to feel?

    Wishes on a wheel
    Wishes on a wheel Writer/s: Alex Kristian Scally, Victoria Garance Alixe Legrand
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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