Well, you send my life a whirling
Darling, when you're twirling
On the floor
And who cares about tomorrow?
What more is tomorrow
Than another day?

When you swept me away
Yeah, you swept me away
La la la la
La la la la

Well, I see the end of the rainbow
But what more is a rainbow
Than colors out of reach?
If you come down to my window
And I climb out my window
Then we'll get out of reach

Then you swept me away
Yeah, you swept me away

You said with such honest feeling
But what'd you really mean
When you said that I'm your man
Well, how my darling can it be
When you have never seen me
And you never will again?

That you swept me away
Yeah, you swept me away

Well, life is ever changing but I
Can always find a constant and comfort in your love
With your heart my soul is bound
And as we dance I surely know that
Some kinda of heaven will be found

And you send my life a whirling
Darling, when you're twirling on the floor
And who cares about tomorrow?
Girl, what more is tomorrow
Than another day?

When you swept me away
Yeah, you swept me away
Yeah, you swept me away


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Swept Away Lyrics as written by Timothy Seth Avett Scott Yancey Avett

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    Can’t believe no comments, beautiful song. It’s hard not to sing along to it, the lyrics are breathtaking.

    som3wh4td4m4g3don July 15, 2006   Link

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