Tear You Up

Album: Your Wilderness (2016)
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  • I lay here stricken on the open sea
    What's become of me?
    The incessant sound of a distant shore
    To a distant shore?
    But what if there's nothing here for me?
    Just tell me
    There's nothing here for me
    I can't tear you up
    I cannot tear you up
    All these currents run to you
    Back to you
    And now I'm drifting on the open sea
    What is left of me
    And I keep dreaming of a distant shore
    To a distant shore
    What keeps calling out for me?
    It keeps calling out for me
    What keeps calling out for me?
    It keeps calling out for me
    I can't tear you up
    I cannot tear you up
    All these currents run to you
    Back to you
    I cannot tear you up
    I cannot tear you up
    All these currents run
    All these currents run to you
    To you, to you, to you, to you
    Back to you Writer/s: BRUCE SOORD, GAVIN RICHARD HARRISON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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