Hem of Her Dress

Album: Ruins (2018)
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  • So here we go again
    I know how this one ends
    It's a phone call from someplace far away
    You say you've found yourself
    Oh, in someone else
    And she makes you forget about the rain

    Her eyes are a golden hue
    And everything you knew
    Slips away at the hem of her dress
    As I was passing by that old mountainside
    It turned to dust at my feet

    So I am incomplete
    So loud, and so discreet
    You tried to pinpoint me
    I guess that was your mistake
    Too much whiskey
    Too much honey, too much wine
    I learned some things never heal with time

    And I've been waitin' here
    Feels like a million years
    And I'm a photograph that you forgot you took
    But I remember spring
    I remember everything
    Oh, I guess that's the way it goes

    (Here we go)
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    La-da-da-da-da-da-da Writer/s: Johanna Söderberg, Klara Söderberg
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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