Kingdom of Days

Album: Working on a Dream (2009)
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  • With you I don't hear the minutes ticking by
    I don't feel the hours as they fly
    I don't see the summer as it wanes
    Just a subtle change of light upon your face

    Walk away, walk away, walk away, walk away
    This is our kingdom of days

    I watched the sun as it rises and sets
    I watched the moon trace its arc with no regret
    My jacket 'round your shoulders, the falling leaves
    The wet grass on our backs as the autumn breeze drifts through the trees

    Walk away, walk away, walk away, walk away
    This is our kingdom of days
    This is our kingdom of days

    I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I do
    You whisper then prove it, then prove it, then prove it, to me baby

    When I count my blessings and you're mine for always
    We laughed beneath the covers
    And count the wrinkles and the grays

    Sing away, sing away, sing away, sing away
    Sing away, sing away, my darling, we'll sing away
    This is our kingdom of days
    This is our kingdom of days
    This is our kingdom of days
    This is our kingdom of days
    This is our kingdom of days Writer/s: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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