Nature And The Wreck
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Nature And The Wreck
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Lying down I notice what you see below us
Your arms are like the trees
I know I haven't said enough
I know we haven't said enough
How I will protect and how each day matters
Spying shows your limbs caught in the rails
These simple games will soon be growing tales
And I know we haven't said enough
I know I haven't said too much
How I will protect and how each day matters to me
Since the wreck, I know more what you need
You need me to put you in the trees
I now we haven't said enough
But I know I've never loved this much
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