Sunflower

Album: Red Velvet Car (2010)
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  • Sunflower
    Blooming in your finest hour
    You have come into your power
    And you spill it over me

    Such petals
    Standing shameless in the air
    Catch the eyes of other lovers
    With the colors that you wear

    I have only seen you grow
    From the seed I used to know
    In the burning breath of summer
    Gardens off to glow

    Sunflower
    Just the way you speak my name
    I will never be the same
    Oh yeah

    Sunflower
    Never steal your eyes away
    Even when the seasons change
    A little sun, a little rain

    I have only seen you grow
    From the seed I used to know
    In the burning breath of summer
    In the gardens off to glow

    Sunflower
    A little sun, a little rain
    (Even when the seasons change)
    Even when the seasons change
    Sunflower
    Even when the seasons change
    A little sun, a little rain Writer/s: BENJAMIN MINK, NANCY LAMOUREAUX WILSON
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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