Marks To Prove It

Album: Marks To Prove It (2015)
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  • No one was crying
    They simply got a little something in their eye
    No one was lonely
    They just could not get hold of anybody

    Over the summer, a lot changed
    And they all changed to keep up with it
    Too complicated
    Too complex to talk to anybody

    Marks to prove it, got the marks to prove it (rolling shadow)
    Marks to prove it, got the marks to prove it (fallen arrow)

    All this is sky light
    Forget that it's there, but it's there no doubt about it
    Take a photo of it, come back years on
    And wonder why you took it

    Thousands of people
    Tight lines and hopes the weather stays the weekend
    Clouds and rain
    And no one cares 'til they've got the marks to prove it

    Marks to prove it, got the marks to prove it (rolling shadow)
    Marks to prove it, got the marks to prove it (fallen arrow)
    Marks to prove it, got the marks to prove it (rolling shadow)
    Marks to prove it, got the marks to prove it (fallen arrow)
    (Rolling shadows, fallen arrows)

    Marks to prove it, got the marks to prove it (rolling shadow)
    Marks to prove it, got the marks to prove it (fallen arrow)
    Marks to prove it, got the marks to prove it (rolling shadow)
    Marks to prove it, got the marks to prove it (fallen arrow) Writer/s: Felix White, Hugo White, Orlando Thomas Weeks, Rupert Alexander Jarvis Shepherd, Sam Doyle
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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