See You Around

Album: See You Around (2017)
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  • I hear you loud and clear
    Through all the din and commotion
    I hear you loud and clear

    A constant ringing bell
    Or the ocean in a shell I held up to my ear
    While everything else

    Is breaking like the waves down on the coastline
    Breaking like the wine-stained glass that held my drink
    Breaking like the heart that's stuck inside my skin
    Will it ever beat again
    Or just go on bleeding 'til it's empty
    'Til I fill it up again

    I feel you, baby
    These aren't fighting words, just a declaration
    I feel you
    So I guess I'll be going now
    I know you're looking out for new eyes in the crowd
    I'll see you around

    Breaking like the waves down on the coastline
    Breaking like the wine-stained glass that held my drink
    Breaking like the heart that's stuck inside my skin
    Will it ever beat again
    Or just go on bleeding 'til it's empty
    'Til I fill it up again

    Shiny pieces underneath my feet
    Shiny pieces are not all of me
    There's a far-off feeling, I can't shake it
    Hold it in my hands but I'm not breaking
    Shiny pieces all around me

    Breaking like the waves down on the coastline
    Breaking like the wine-stained glass that held my drink
    Breaking like the heart that's stuck inside my skin
    Come on, fill it up again

    Fill it up again
    Fill it up again Writer/s: Aoife O'Donovan, Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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