Palms
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Palms
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You're my manor in the desert
A palm upon my brow
You're my medicine when I'm too weak
To think, to think, to speak, to weep
It's you holding me together, together
It's you holding me together, together
I'm strung out like words
An open book for you to read
I lay down my shields
To reveal the truth of me
It's you holding me together, together
It's you holding me together, together
You're sunlight in my bones
When I'm all out of hope
I'm not lonely when I'm alone
Your sweet oxygen
Rushing through my blood
Deep satisfaction
All my fears fade
Like dreams when I'm awake
Turn from shadows
To the dawn of your embrace
It's you holding me together, together
It's you holding me together, together
You're sunlight in my bones
When I'm all out of hope
I'm not lonely when I'm alone
Your sweet oxygen
Rushing through my blood
Deep satisfaction
It's you
It's you
It's you
It's you
It's you
You're sunlight in my bones
When I'm all out of hope
I'm not lonely when I'm alone
Your sweet oxygen
Rushing through my blood
Deep satisfaction
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Allman Brown performs "Palms", and this lyric page sits inside the Allman Brown catalog on LyroVerse.
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