Sirens

Album: Sorry I'm Late (2014)
Charted: 41
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  • I carry the weight of you in my heavy heart
    And the wind is so icy, I am numb
    I carry the weight of you heading back to start
    With the thousand eyes on me, I stumble on

    I am tired, I'm growing older
    I'm getting weaker everyday, yeah
    I carry the weight of you
    I carry the weight of you

    Lay down here
    Beside me in the shallow water
    Beside me where the sun is shining on us still
    Lay down here
    Beside me in the hallowed water
    Beside me where the silver lining stays until
    The sirens' calling

    We follow the sun down low 'til we hit the night
    And you hold me so tightly
    It's hard to breathe
    Oh

    And I'm tired, I'm growing older
    I'm getting weaker everyday, yeah
    We follow the sun down low
    We follow the sun down low

    Lay down here
    Beside me in the shallow water
    Beside me where the sun is shining on us still
    Lay down here
    Beside me in the hallowed water
    Beside me where the silver lining stays until
    The sirens' calling
    The sirens' calling

    Yeah, I'm tired, I'm growing older
    I'm getting weaker everyday, yeah
    I am drowning, and you're stealing every breath
    Take me away and just

    Lay down here
    Beside me in the shallow water
    Beside me where the sun is shining on us still
    Lay down here
    Beside me in the hallowed water
    Beside me where the silver lining stays until
    The sirens' calling
    The sirens' calling Writer/s: CARL FALK, INA CHRISTINE WROLDSEN, RAMI YACOUB
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, BMG Rights Management, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Royalty Network, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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