Sarah O'Sarah

Album: Last Of Our Kind (2015)
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  • I love you but you don't believe in that
    Some of the greatest minds
    Of all time
    Were convinced the earth was flat

    I'll be patient, I'll be strong
    Until you see you're wrong
    Because I swallowed
    Swallowed every lie you ever spat

    Sarah, oh Sarah
    Make my heart burn
    I'm lost within this labyrinth
    Nowhere to turn

    Oh Sarah,Sarah
    Make my heart sing
    I'm frozen in the wilderness
    Please let me in

    I treasure the moments you endure
    Although I recognize
    The good times
    Are further between and fewer
    I'll hold on
    White knuckles
    Until my backbone buckles
    And you leave me
    Leave me for somebody
    Who is newer

    Sarah, oh Sarah
    Make my heart burn
    I'm lost within this labyrinth
    Nowhere to turn

    Sarah, oh Sarah
    Make my heart sing
    I'm frozen in the wilderness
    Please let me in

    Sarah, Sarah
    Sarah, Sarah
    Sarah, oh Sarah
    Make my heart burn
    I'm lost within this labyrinth
    Nowhere to turn

    Oh Sarah,Sarah
    Make my heart sing
    I'm frozen in the wilderness
    Please let me in

    When will I learn? Writer/s: DANIEL HAWKINS, FRANCIS PATTERSON, JUSTIN HAWKINS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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