Timeless

Album: Speak Now (Taylor's Version) (2023)
Charted: 48
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  • Down the block, there's an antique shop
    And something in my head said, "Stop," so I walked in
    On the counter was a cardboard box
    And the sign said, "Photos: twenty-five cents each"
    Black and white, saw a '30s bride
    And two lovers laughin' on the porch of their first house
    The kinda love that you only find once in a lifetime
    The kind you don't put down
    And that's when I called you and it's so hard to explain
    But in those photos, I saw us instead
    And, somehow, I know that you and I would've found each other
    In another life, you still would've turned my head even if we'd met

    On a crowded street in 1944
    And you were headed off to fight in the war
    You still would've been mine
    We would have been timeless
    I would've read your love letters every single night
    And prayed to God you'd be comin' home all right
    And you would've been fine
    We would have been timeless
    'Cause I believe that we were supposed to find this
    So, even in a different life, you still would've been mine
    We would've been timeless

    I had to smile when it caught my eye
    There was one of a teenage couple in the driveway
    Holdin' hands on the way to a dance
    And the date on the back said 1958
    Which brought me back to the first time I saw you
    Time stood still like somethin' in this old shop
    I thought about it as I started lookin' 'round
    At these precious things that time forgot
    That's when I came upon a book covered in cobwebs
    Story of a romance torn apart by fate
    Hundreds of years ago, they fell in love, like we did
    And I'd die for you in the same way if I first saw your face

    In the 1500s off in a foreign land
    And I was forced to marry another man
    You still would've been mine
    We would have been timeless
    I would've read your love letters every single night
    And run away and left it all behind
    You still would've been mine
    We would've been timeless
    'Cause I believe that we were supposed to find this
    So, even in a different life, you still would've been mine
    We would've been timeless

    Time breaks down your mind and body
    Don't you let it touch your soul
    It was like an age-old classic
    The first time that you saw me
    The story started when you said, "Hello"

    In a crowded room a few short years ago
    And sometimes there's no proof, you just know
    You're always gonna be mine
    We're gonna be
    I'm gonna love you when our hair is turnin' gray
    We'll have a cardboard box of photos of the life we've made
    And you'll say, "Oh my, we really were timeless"

    We're gonna be timeless, timeless
    You still would've been mine
    We would've been
    Even if we'd met on a crowded street in 1944
    You still would've been mine
    We would've been

    Down the block, there's an antique shop
    And somethin' in my head said, "Stop," so I walked in Writer/s: Taylor Swift
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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