I Haven't Seen Her in Ages

Album: Quicken The Heart (2009)
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  • We met at an opening
    A very good place to start
    I threw my body into my actions
    You weren't exactly shy

    You lent me your coat for the soft spring rain
    I never thought I'd feel this way again

    But she ripped me to shreds
    I haven't seen her in ages
    Time is overrated
    Momentum carries me
    You were my ailment and yet
    We can't fall from this world, no
    No

    It's late when I miss you mostly
    But the body gets confused
    You got a new bike
    All I got was the picture
    But you were nowhere to be found
    Remember the time we rented a car for the day
    And we got a map and I tried to navigate

    She ripped me to shreds
    I haven't seen her in ages
    Time is overrated
    Momentum carries me
    You were my ailment and yet
    We can't fall from this world, no
    No

    I would put my arms around you at the kitchen sink
    I would hold on until you start to dream
    We would go places we've never been before
    Still I'll never know what's inside your head

    She ripped me to shreds
    I haven't seen her in ages
    Time is overrated
    Momentum carries me
    You were my ailment and yet
    We can't fall from this world, no
    No
    We can't fall from this world, no
    No
    Oh we can't fall from this world, no
    No Writer/s: Archis Tiku, Duncan Robert Lloyd, Lukas James Wooller, Paul Anthony Smith, Thomas Alexander English
    Publisher: Sentric Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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