Magnolia

Album: Fight Or Flight (2012)
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  • I watch and wonder
    As you discover
    I'm hoping that I find
    Something that reminds me of myself
    And I keep hearing
    How these days are fleeting
    So I try to lock away
    Every memory

    Magnolia
    Magnolia
    These days won't last forever
    Magnolia
    Magnolia
    So the moments we're together
    Mean everything

    And with every blessing
    Night and day I'm asking
    Oh for just a little more
    There never is enough

    Magnolia
    Magnolia
    These days won't last forever
    Magnolia
    Magnolia
    So the moments we're together
    Mean everything

    It's like there's no one around
    When you're holding my hand in a crowd
    It's like there's no one around
    When you're holding my hand in a crowd

    No one

    And I know there'll be a day
    I'll be giving you away
    Until then I'm holding on

    Magnolia
    Magnolia
    These days won't last forever
    Magnolia
    Magnolia
    So the moments we're together
    Mean everything

    Magnolia
    Magnolia
    Magnolia Writer/s: CHRIS LIGHT HESSE, DANIEL B. ESTRIN, DOUGLAS SEAN ROBB
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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