Whole Love

Album: The Whole Love (2011)
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  • My gold marigolds attack
    My black bed of roses
    I'm going to bring 'em all back
    With hypnosis ho

    And I know that I won't be
    The easiest to set free
    And I know that I won't be the last
    Cold captain tied to the mast

    I recall you on the telephone
    I recall when you get mad
    I will still love you to death
    And I won't ever forget how

    And I know that it won't be
    The easiest to set free
    And I know that I won't be the last
    Cold captain tied to the mast

    I'm on the other side
    I'm satisfied
    I'm a spirit dove
    I'm looking for your love

    I'm simple as a matter of fact
    A punch in the nose don't overreact
    I will still love you to death
    And I won't ever forget how

    And I know that I won't be
    The easiest to set free
    And I know that I won't be the last
    Cold captain tied to the mast

    And I know that I won't be the one
    To securely know when it's wrong
    But I hope I know when it's past
    And I hope I know when to show you my
    Whole love
    Whole love
    Whole love
    Whole love
    Whole love
    Whole love
    Whole love
    I won't ever forget how Writer/s: JEFF TWEEDY, PAT SANSONE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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