Wash

Album: Bon Iver (2011)
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  • Climb
    Is all we know
    When thaw
    Is not below us
    No, can't grow up
    In that iron ground
    Claire, all too sore for sound

    Bet
    Is hardly shown
    Scraped
    Across the foam
    Like they stole it
    And oh, how they hold it
    Claire, we nearly forfeit

    I, I'm growing like the quickening hues
    I, I'm telling darkness from lines on you
    Over havens fora full and swollen morass, young habitat
    All been living alone, where the ice snap and the hold clast are known

    Home
    We're savage high
    Come
    We finally cry
    Oh and we don it
    Because it's right
    Claire, I was too sore for sight

    I, we're sewing up through the latchet greens
    I, un-peel keenness, honey, bean for bean
    Same white pillar tone as with the bone street sand is thrown where she stashed us at
    All been living alone, where the cracks at in the low part of the stoning Writer/s: Justin Deyarmond Edison Vernon
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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