Found You

Album: Born Under Saturn (2015)
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  • I've seen your face in better days
    How times have changed
    The seasons come and go
    Even so, it's strange
    You're looking just the same
    You've come around again
    To claim and call in what I owe you
    Take what you want take anything
    I can't believe
    You've finally returned
    I was so naive
    To sign along the line
    But now I've changed my mind
    I broke the deal that we agreed on

    The hammer falls to rows of laughter
    The journey calls, you have no answer
    Take one final last look around you
    You'll never know just how I found you

    I've heard my name spoken in vain so many times
    You called, well here I am, what is yours is mine
    There's nothing you won't sell
    But I don't want the wealth you made
    That's not what I returned for
    Who lit the charge played all the parts
    Surely we knew
    That I just found my flames time to see this through
    Who opened up the door
    And let me in before
    Look up there's everything to play for

    The hammer falls to rows of laughter
    The journey calls you have no answer
    Take one final last look around you
    You'll never know just how I found you

    I've seen your face in better days
    How times have changed
    The seasons come and go even so it's strange
    You're looking just the same
    You've come around again
    To claim, and call in what I owe you
    I've seen your face in better days
    How times have changed
    The seasons come and go even so it's strange
    You're looking just the same
    You've come around again
    To claim, and call in what I owe you Writer/s: DAVID MACLEAN, JAMES DIXON, THOMAS GRACE, VINCENT NEFF
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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