All of the Stars

Album: The Fault in Our Stars (2014)
Charted: 46
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  • It's just another night, and I'm staring at the moon
    I saw a shooting star and thought of you
    I sang a lullaby by the waterside and knew
    If you were here, I'd sing to you
    You're on the other side as the skyline splits in two
    Miles away from seeing you
    But I can see the stars from America
    I wonder, "Do you see them too?"

    So open your eyes and see
    The way our horizons meet
    And all of the lights will lead
    Into the night with me
    And I know these scars will bleed
    But both of our hearts believe
    All of these stars will guide us home

    I can hear your heart on the radio beat
    They're playing, "Chasing Cars", and I thought of us
    Back to the time you were lying next to me
    I looked across and fell in love
    So I took your hand, back through lamp-lit streets I knew
    Everything led back to you
    So can you see the stars over Amsterdam?
    You're the song my heart is beating to

    So open your eyes and see
    The way our horizons meet
    And all of the lights will lead
    Into the night with me
    And I know these scars will bleed
    But both of our hearts believe
    All of these stars will guide us home

    And, oh
    And you know
    And, oh

    I can see the stars from America Writer/s: Edward Christopher Sheeran, John McDaid
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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