Ditmas

Album: Wilder Mind (2015)
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  • And in time
    As one reminds the other of past
    A life lived much too fast to hold onto
    How am I losing you?

    A broken house
    Another dry month waiting for the rain
    And I had been resisting this decay
    I thought you'd do the same

    But this is all I ever was
    And this is all you came across those years ago
    Now you go too far
    Don't tell me that I've changed because that's not the truth
    And now I'm losing you

    Fragile sound
    The world outside just watches as we crawl
    Crawl towards a life of fragile lines
    And wasted time

    And so I cry
    As I hold you for the last time in this life
    This life I tried so hard to give to you
    What would you have me do?

    But this is all I ever was
    And this is all you came across those years ago
    Now you go too far
    Don't tell me that I've changed because that's not the truth
    And now I'm losing you

    Where I used to end was where you start
    You were the only one
    And now I see your eyes move too fast
    You were the only one

    Careful hands
    And wandering without that much to say
    Your words are empty as the bed we made
    Is there another way?
    Oh love, is there another way?

    But this is all I ever was
    And this is all you came across those years ago
    Now you go too far
    Don't tell me that I've changed because that's not the truth
    And now I'm losing you

    And now I'm losing you Writer/s: BENJAMIN WALTER DAVID LOVETT, EDWARD JAMES MILTON DWANE, MARCUS OLIVER JOHNSTONE MUMFORD, WINSTON AUBREY ALADAR MARSHALL
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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