Boat

Album: - (2023)
Charted: 15
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  • Came in for the embers
    Stayed out for the breeze
    I need to feel elements to remind me
    There's beauty when it's bleak

    Stuck out long before lights down
    Why do I breathe?

    Oh, I know
    The more that I love the less that I feel
    The times that I jumped never were real
    They say that all scars will heal but I know
    Maybe I won't

    But the waves won't break my boat
    But the waves won't break my boat

    Stones crash on the boardwalk
    Wind rushed through the trees
    I keep my eyes peeled
    The memories always fall short
    Of what we could have been

    Left out long before last call
    What do I need?

    Oh, I know
    The more that I love the less that I feel
    The times that I jumped never were real
    They say that all scars will heal but I know
    Maybe I won't

    But the waves won't break my boat
    But the waves won't break my boat
    But the waves won't break my boat
    The waves won't break my boat

    The more that I love the less that I feel
    The times that I jumped never were real
    They say that all scars will heal but I know
    Maybe I won't

    And the waves won't break my boat Writer/s: Aaron Brooking Dessner, Edward Christopher Sheeran
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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