Camera

Album: Play (2025)
Charted: 16 58
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  • You should see the way the stars
    Illuminate your stunning silhouette
    You're glowing in the dark
    I had to count to ten and take a breath
    You think that you don't have
    Beauty in abundance, but you do
    And that's the truth (truth)

    You're frozen in motion
    A perfect picture in a frame
    Some visions don't ever fade

    I don't need a camera to capture this moment
    I'll remember how you look tonight for all my life
    When everything is black and white, your color's exploding
    There's somethin' in the way you shine
    I don't need a camera when you're in my eyes

    You should see the way this night
    Is unfolding beautifully for us
    It's getting late, but I don't mind
    We'll take this in until the sun comes up
    And I think that what we have
    Is like every dream I had came true
    Lying here with you

    A photo could not show
    The way my heart is beating, babe
    Some visions don't ever fade

    I don't need a camera to capture this moment
    I'll remember how you look tonight for all my life
    When everything is black and white, your color's exploding
    There's somethin' in the way you shine
    Oh, I don't need a camera when you're in my eyes Writer/s: Andrew Wotman, David Hall Hodges, Edward Christopher Sheeran, Louis Russell Bell
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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