Cara Dillon
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High Tide

High Tide lyrics by Cara Dillon. Days, turning from red to green It's hard to believe that spring Is here so soon and I've been gone so long Keep, sending...

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High Tide

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Days, turning from red to green

It's hard to believe that spring

Is here so soon and I've been gone so long

Keep, sending your letters on

Memories of home are still

Haunting my days and I am losing my way

High tide, changing moods

Familiar faces I know

High tide, changing light

Familiar places I'll go

Keep playing out favourite song

Cause sometimes I sing it so loud

I'm praying that you might hear

And sing along

Days turning from sweet to dry

Memories of home are still

Haunting my days and I'll wait for your reply

High tide, changing moods

Familiar faces I know

High tide, changing light

Familiar places I'll go

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