You Have Stolen My Heart

Album: Local Honey (2020)
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  • I don't know if you know
    But I feel you in me
    Inside of my years
    Inside of my bones

    I remember the colors
    In your mysterious eyes
    Part of me stays
    In the room where we met

    And everything slows with my breath
    As I watch you float cross the floor
    And the night came as it went
    I could swear that I knew you before
    And maybe on another night, we were lovers in another life
    Or maybe we were only strangers on mystery trains
    And you were only a ghost that has stolen my heart away

    I always wondered, if I knew you before
    I feel like I had enough time on my hands

    I know that you're with me still, I have this fear
    One day I'll wake up and you'll be a dream

    'Cause everything slows with my breath
    And I watch you float cross the floor
    And the night came as it went
    I could swear that I knew you before
    And maybe on another night, we were lovers in the moonlight
    Or maybe we were only strangers on mystery trains
    And you were only a ghost who has stolen my heart away

    And now if you need me, you know where to find me
    I'll be always falling under your spell

    And everything slows with my breath
    As I watch you float cross the floor
    And the night came as it went
    I could swear that I knew you before
    Like maybe on another night, we were lovers in another life
    Or maybe we were always strangers on mystery trains
    And you were only a ghost that has stolen my heart away Writer/s: Brian Michael Fallon
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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