Tumbling Down
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Tumbling Down
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Been a while now, still in our house,
Filling the voids and hoping that our fates align
Shall I go back to where you found me?
Meek as a new seed, but I was yours to sow
We were young then, our fire came and went,
Burned our hearts right out of our tangled bodies
Built our castle atop the ashes, made it worthy of our plans,
And it all came tumbling down
Every part of me knows only your name,
Oh, I will keep taking my time changing your mind,
While you knock the winds right out of me
But oh, the water’s rising again,
Why do I keep taking my time changing your mind?
You always knock the winds right out of me
And it all came tumbling down
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