I'm Ready To Move On/Wild Heart Reprise

Album: Strange Desire (2014)
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  • Snow is falling all the time
    Snow is smiling all the time
    I'm ready, I'm ready, I'm ready to move on

    They closed the parkway late last night
    And as I sat with the echoes of the lies that I told
    I felt young, never changed by crooked hearts
    So put the shotgun back in the glove
    You've got to wait another year for the dream far away
    To come home, to be brave

    Snow is falling all the time
    Snow is smiling all the time
    I'm ready, I'm ready, I'm ready to move on

    They boarded up the windows and the doors to my house
    No one will ever read the letters or the lies that I told
    From the years I was changed by crooked hearts
    Why did they have to go and do us like that?
    Why did they have to go and run from the dream far away?
    Were we there? Was that brave?

    To think everything must die
    For anyone to matter
    Got to find any way to your wild heart
    Oh, I will find any way to your wild heart
    Oh, I will find any way

    Well, everything has changed
    Oh, fuck it, I can't tell what matters
    Got to find any way to your wild heart
    Your wild heart

    To your reckless love, whoa
    Standing in a world of my own
    They called it reckless love, oh Writer/s: Jack Antonoff, John Graham Hill, Yoko Ono
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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