Heaven Above

Album: Pick Me Up Off The Floor (2020)
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  • I'm lonely
    'Cause I'm looking at pictures of you
    While I listen to snow
    Being pushed off of the roof

    I can't stand it
    When I forget the things that I've got
    And I'm wondering why
    They were not in my line of sight

    I was mistaken
    When I thought we could have it all
    We can see what we wanna see
    Before we have to fall

    I'm just smiling
    At the thought of a day long ago
    When you asked me to stay and I left
    At the fork in the road

    We were dancing
    In the place where your heart was in love
    And the pieces were in the right place
    Sent from heaven above Writer/s: Jeff Tweedy, Norah Jones
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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