And I've got you on my mind
Seems like almost always, all the time.
And it's soft, secure, and fun
In the fading summer sunlight.

And your hands on the wall,
Off the edge of the bed, said
All that needed to be said.
Your body beneath me,
Rising and sinking.

We'll never leave again,
We'll never leave again.
This is all we are,
And it's all we'll ever...
We'll never leave again,
We'll never leave again.
This is all we are,
It's all we'll ever need.

In love, in bed
We speak for weeks.
So good it's almost just too much to believe.
And it's your sweet, slow smile
Tells me, you always know exactly what it is I need.

We'll be safe in our home,
Hidden in here alone.
And the photos will show
These moments were golden.

We'll never leave again,
We'll never leave again.
This is all we are,
And it's all we'll ever...
We'll never leave again,
We'll never leave again.
This is all we are,
And It's all we'll ever need.

La da da da,
La da da da da...


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    completely agree. this song is beautiful.

    jmyche8986on June 10, 2007   Link

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