Shore

Album: Shore (2020)
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  • Kin of my kin
    I rely on you
    Taking me in
    When a wave runs me through
    As a shore I ever seem to sail to
    And I know old heavinesses shake you

    Maybe I stayed
    Little long, could be
    I needed shade
    Sand on my feet
    And it's some new ailment is in me
    Can't divide what's memory and what's dream

    Afraid of the empty
    But too safe on the shore
    And 'fore I forget me
    I want to record

    While I see it all
    While I see it all

    I remember walking shoulders hours speaking
    I remember meeting Clementine and weeping
    I remember Prine, I remember you
    After word of Berman, I remember Pfeiffer burning
    I remember hoping I'd remember nothing
    Now I only hope I'm holding onto something

    Now the quarter moon is out
    Now the quarter moon is out Writer/s: Robin Pecknold
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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