Catherine

Album: The Sound of a Million Dreams (2011)
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  • The sun is shining but it's still cold
    This January is bitter as I've ever known
    You're always smiling, there's no reason to be
    You're always chipper at least that's how it seems

    Well, Catherine I can't give you anything
    Much more than this couple hundred dollar ring
    And promises ain't never been my strength
    But you are all I'll ever need
    You are all I'll ever need

    Your hair's a mess, clothes don't match
    You laugh and say, "Baby, ain't I quite the catch?"
    But all those material things, they don't matter anymore
    You're mine forever whether we're rich or we're poor

    Well, Catherine I can't give you anything
    Much more than this couple hundred dollar ring
    And promises ain't never been my strength
    But you are all I'll ever need
    You are all I'll ever need

    Well, Catherine I can't give you anything
    Much more than this couple hundred dollar ring
    And promises ain't never been my strength
    But you are all I'll ever need
    You are all I'll ever need

    All I'll ever need, yeah
    All I'll ever need, yeah
    Yeah, you're all I'll ever need
    Yeah, you're all I'll ever need, yeah Writer/s: David Nail
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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