Rushmere

Album: Rushmere (2025)
Charted: 83
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  • Don't you miss the breathlessness
    The wildness in the eye?
    Come home late in the morning light
    Bloodshot dreams under streetlight spells
    A truth no one can tell
    And I was still a secret to myself

    Light me up, I'm wasted in the dark
    Rushmere, restless hearts in the end
    Get my head out of the ground
    Time don't let us down again

    Take me back to empty lawns
    And nowhere else to go
    You say, "Come get lost in a fairground crowd"
    Where no one knows your name
    There's only honest mistakes
    There's no price to a wasted hour

    Well, light me up, I'm wasted in the dark
    Rushmere, restless hearts in the end
    And get my head out of the ground
    Time don't let us down again

    What's lost is gone and buried deep
    Take heart and let it be
    Don't lie to yourself
    There's madness and magic in the rain
    There's beauty in the pain
    Don't lie to yourself

    Well, light me up, I'm wasted in the dark
    Rushmere, restless hearts
    There's something we might miss
    A whole life in a glimpse
    Well, I'm still working it out
    Time don't let us down again
    'Cause I won't wait
    Get my head out of the ground
    Time don't let us down again Writer/s: Ben Lovett, Edward Dawne, Greg Kurstin, Marcus Mumford, Natalie Hemby
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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