Tides

Album: = (2021)
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  • I have grown up, I am a father now
    Everything has changed, but I am still the same somehow
    You know I've never been afraid of death
    But now I wanna see the things that haven't happened yet

    I still love getting out of my mind, I should it cut down
    I still know people I don't like and I should cut them out
    I feel embarrassed 'bout the things that I did in my youth
    'Cause now I have a child, I know one day that she'll go through it

    Freight cargo, DOT stops, and aeroplanes
    Late night calls, signal is in and out again
    Feeling low, serotonin known better days
    Go, go, go, but every moment you're here with me

    Time stops to still
    When you are in my arms, it always will
    And life, life is changing tides

    I lost the confidence in who I was
    Too busy tryna chase the high and get the numbers up
    I have the same dream every night
    A bullet through my brain the moment that I close my eyes

    I still have to lean on a shoulder when I've broken down
    And I have people that depend on me to sort them out
    I sometimes fantasize I disappear without a trace
    Have no regrets, but wish I did things in a different way

    Low fly zone, lawsuits, and film stars
    Headline wrote, princess and the face scar
    Broken bones, break-ins, and Babylon
    Go, go, go, but every moment you're here with me

    Time stops to still
    When you are in my arms, it always will
    And life, life is changing tides

    Time stops to still
    When you are in my arms, it always will
    And life, life is changing tides Writer/s: Ed Sheeran, Foy Vance, Johnny McDaid
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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