It Is You

Album: Natalie Prass (2015)
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  • There are trees, there are clouds
    Many shadows and crowds
    There are dreams, there are doubts
    There are whispers and shouts
    And the snow, it formed a crown
    Upon the silver mountain cape
    But there's only one thing that I need
    Send a glass, stained with red
    Birds with porcelain wings
    And a house filled with books
    That nobody reads
    So many things will fill my life
    But only one will do
    It is you, it is you, it is you
    And the Sun will sing its song
    And the Moon will always mellow
    And each day as my life goes on
    It has all been a ruin without you

    Broken bells, try to chime
    Guitar with no strings
    Pearls in the sink
    That will never see rings
    All the answers in the world
    They need a reason to be true
    It is you
    It is you

    Do my best on my own
    To see the beauty abound
    Glass of wine on my desk
    When you're not around
    I've learned that there's a key
    Inside and only one will do
    It is you Writer/s: KYLE RYAN, NATALIE PRASS
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing
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