Lonely Spires
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Lonely Spires
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When you go away
And say you'll return some other day
But until then I must stay and sing and learn the taste of remembering
When you go away
And say we'll return some other day
But until then I must stay and sing and meet you at the shores
We used to fill with silver stones and bones and tones of no remorse
And build our castles with their lonely spires high
I could learn to melt into the sand
I could learn to grow into the ocean
I could learn to fade into the air
And then I'd hover and stare at children playing where our kingdom used to be
And then hover and stare at children playing where our kingdom used to be
When you go away
And say you'll return some other way
But until then I must stay and sing and meet you at the shores
We used to fill with silver stones and bones and tones of no remorse
And build our castles with their lonely
I will meet you at the shores
We used to fill with silver stones and bones and tones of no remorse
And build our castles with their lonely spires high
With our lonely spires high
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Rachel Ries performs "Lonely Spires", and this lyric page sits inside the Rachel Ries catalog on LyroVerse.
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