Looking Back

Album: Patterns in Repeat (2024)
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  • Today with age, my body is bent
    And against my will, I must relent
    But in my heart, where love still beats
    I'm always thinking of you

    Now I'm a prisoner in this chair
    Confined to younger faces
    My memories are not with them
    But off in distant places

    Looking back, that's all I do
    Looking back, that's all I do
    Looking back, that's all I'll ever do

    The things we had
    The love we shared
    Perhaps like any other
    But even now
    How sweet it is to think of things recovered

    I wonder if you think of me
    Watching evening summers
    Perhaps somewhere beyond the dark
    Love can be recovered

    Looking back, that's all I do
    Looking back, that's all I do
    Looking back, that's all I ever do Writer/s: Charles Marling, Laura Marling
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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