Edward
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Edward
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Edward can I borrow your coat
Edward can I borrow your hat
Through an open door I see
Rain about to wash my fallen heart clean
And edward can I borrow your smile
Oh I'd like to take it home and try it out for awhile
I'm sitting in a room
Where the smell of you is still upon my fingers
Ohhh it's news to me how we came to be
That you and I could ever be together
I wasn't even looking
But now I'm jumping up and down
A thousand kisses waiting here for you
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Ohhh it's news to me how we came to be
That you and I could ever be together
I wasn't even looking
But now I'm jumping up and down
A thousand kisses waiting here for you
Edward will you hold my hand
I'd like to grow old with you I'd like to understand
Why some things have to change
And some things stay the same
Either way I'm here
Beside you
Inside you
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Sara Hickman performs "Edward", and this lyric page sits inside the Sara Hickman catalog on LyroVerse.
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