Mine Is Yours

Album: Mine Is Yours (2011)
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  • You were changing colors like the leaves in fall
    I was saving up for the long winter
    Summers wind, hideout in my car
    When it broke down we didn't care
    We'd figure out another way to get me there

    Mine is yours
    What is mine is yours
    What is mine is yours
    What is mine is yours

    A realistic love runs out of room
    I try to talk big but my mouth don't move
    'Cause I don't own the sun I don't own the moon
    They only come out when they want to
    They don't care whether I promised you
    They only come out when they want to
    They don't care whether I promised

    What is mine is yours
    What is mine is yours
    What is mine is yours
    What is mine is yours

    You wanna fight about it
    You wanna fight about it
    You wanna fight about it
    Come on, come on

    I made you cry about it
    I made you cry about it
    I made you cry about it
    Come on, come on
    There was no other way
    To let you in here to stay
    We had to give it away
    Come on, come on
    And when we come up for air
    And when we come up now we know

    All my stones become your pearls
    All of my trials are your treasures
    All my dead you inherit
    All of my crimson lines will shine

    'Cause mine is yours
    What is mine is yours
    What is mine is yours
    What is mine is yours
    What is mine is yours is yours is yours is yours Writer/s: JACQUIRE KING, JONATHAN RUSSELL, MATTHEW AVEIRO, MATTHEW MAUST, NATHAN WILLETT
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing
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