The Hills Of Aberfeldy

Album: - (2023)
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  • Oh, leaves are covered in snow
    And the water's frozen
    Oh, I long for you to be the one that I'm holding
    And warm me down to my bones
    As you lay beside me, hold me close
    Oh, leaves are starting to fall
    And the sun grows cold
    And my heart might break from the weight of it all
    For all that I know
    You could be holding somebody else as close

    When I'm home, I'll hold you like I'm supposed to
    Yet I know that I have never told you
    Darling, we could fall in love 'neath the hills of Aberfeldy

    Oh, the ground is slowly melting
    And the sun beats strong
    And I feel like my feet may have wandered too long
    And I will remain here alone
    'Cause I fear that you may have found someone

    When I'm home, I'll hold you like I'm supposed to
    Yet I know that I have never told you
    But, darling, we could fall in love 'neath the hills of Aberfeldy
    Darling, we could fall in love 'neath the hills of Aberfeldy

    Wherever I go, I will always find
    Another stranger to share in the weight of my crimes
    And I know you will never find
    Another heart that wants you more than mine Writer/s: Edward Christopher Sheeran, Foy Vance
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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