KIN

Album: KIN (2016)
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  • Kin, you're my kin
    Kin, you're my kin

    Here comes the wave again
    Hitting me square in the softest places
    Fear has a designated plan
    That is just for me
    Quietly conceiving
    I know it's just behaviour
    And I should be braver
    But sometimes I can't be
    Thankfully
    I'm not alone, no I'm never alone

    I love you
    You ask me how I feel
    I love you
    You pull back the curtain
    I love you
    Because I don't have to win
    For you, I've already won
    From day one
    I've already won
    You're my Kin

    Hear how your nature calls
    The peace and relief around you
    Has only just begun
    Nearby, a rain always falls
    On higher ground
    As welcome as the sun
    You can feel like a faker
    And still be your own maker
    For all things lead you there
    And don't be scared
    Cos you're not alone no
    You're never alone

    I love you
    You ask me how I feel
    I love you
    You pull back the curtain
    I love you
    Because I don't have to win
    For you, I've already won
    From day one
    I've already won
    You're my Kin

    Kin, you're my kin
    Kin, you're my kin Writer/s: KT TUNSTALL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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