Sycamore

Album: - (2023)
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  • Sycamore in the summer bearing leaves
    Swing, you're pushing our daughter underneath
    Flowers bloom in the garden, sway in breeze
    Just imagine a world where we could be

    Right now, in the waiting room, emotions running wild
    Worried 'bout my lover and I'm worried 'bout our child
    And part of me was always in denial
    It's gonna take a little while

    Well, in our story, love in, love out
    And we are glorious
    Well, in our story, love in, love out
    And we are glorious

    Sycamore bringing shade from beating sun
    Nothing more than a word, a smoking gun
    What a puzzle is this to be in love
    To be planting your roots, then dig them up

    Waiting on professionals to tell you how it is
    What's he gonna say after "I think you better sit"?
    Brace yourself, something's about to hit
    It's gonna take a little while

    Well, in our story, love in, love out
    And we are glorious
    Well, in our story, love in, love out
    And we are glorious
    Well, in our story, love in, love out
    And we are glorious
    Well, in our story, love in, love out
    And we are glorious

    Sycamore in the field, a lonely tree
    Darling, what will become of you and me? Writer/s: Aaron Brooking Dessner, Edward Christopher Sheeran
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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