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Older

Older lyrics by Yael Naim. Into the light, older She doesn't fight, call her Losing her mind, colder It doesn't feel right, ending so fast So...dream, swim,...

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Older

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Into the light, older

She doesn't fight, call her

Losing her mind, colder

It doesn't feel right, ending so fast

So...dream, swim, with him, with him

Can not rewind, tell her

She will be fine, hold her

Thinking how strong you love her

Feeling so sad, staying in bed

So...dream, swim, with him, with him

Now we could swim all over the sea

You and me

I will follow you wherever you're going

All those years are passing by

Now that it's over, still I'm

Here beside you before you're leaving

So...dream, swim, with him, with him...

Here's our story

My eyes are blurry

But please don't worry

The light will take you high

You can fly...(dream...)

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