Eavesdrop

Album: The Civil Wars (2013)
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  • I don't want to talk right now
    I just want your arms wrapped around
    Me and this moment before it runs out

    Oh, don't say that it's over
    Oh, no, say it ain't so
    Let's let the stars watch, let them stare
    Let the wind eavesdrop, I don't care
    For all that we've got, don't let it go
    Just hold me

    I can't pull you closer than this
    It's just you and the moon on my skin
    Oh, who says it ever has to end

    Oh, don't say that it's over
    Oh, no, say it ain't so
    Let's let the stars watch, let them stare
    Let the wind eavesdrop, I don't care
    For all that we've got don't let go

    Let's let the stars watch let them stare
    Let the wind eavesdrop I don't care
    For all that we've got don't let go
    Just hold, just hold me
    Just hold me
    Just hold me
    Just hold me Writer/s: CHARLIE PEACOCK, JOHN WHITE, JOY WILLIAMS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Spirit Music Group, TWENTY TEN MUSIC
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