Album: So Long, See You Tomorrow (2014)
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  • Come to
    Come to
    Come to

    I'm kneeling down to get closer to the sign
    And you're breaking my back every time

    It's hard to see it for all the rust
    But I saw it fading and I have some faith in us

    Don't need to tell me
    You know this ain't nothing new
    Of course I love you
    Of course I do

    But to outplay is not to love
    And yet I keep on coming back to call your bluff

    It's hard to see it for all the rust
    But I saw it fading and I have some faith in us

    Come to
    Get me, get me
    Come to
    Come to
    Get me, get me
    Come to
    Come to
    Get me, get me
    Come to

    Your evening eyes
    The rain outside
    The way I know
    No fear that I'll
    Be fading out alone

    Your evening eyes
    The rain outside
    The way I know
    No fear that I'll
    Be fading out alone

    (It's hard to see it for all the rust
    But I saw it fading and I have some faith in us)
    Your evening eyes
    The rain outside
    The way I know
    No fear that I'll
    Be fading out alone

    It's hard to see it for all the rust
    But I saw it fading and I have some faith in us Writer/s: JACK WILLIAM THOMAS STEADMAN
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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