I hope you come and stay with me
We can camp under the old fig tree
I'll draw your bath
And I will fix your tea
All for the girl who said that she would marry me

Baby, if we cut out what's between us
All the miles and the mountain tops
I know that we could count on it
Honey, we could live a life of cowardice
Or we could build a little bower nest
Something to believe in
Besides this awful mess

I got this anchor on my finger now
I got your blood pumping through my veins
And still somehow
When I am with you, dear, I cannot breathe
I gave my heart
But then you took my lungs from me

Baby, get on an aeroplane to Napoli
Let's buy some land and start a family
Whatever you ain't never had
Honey, we could stay in bed for hours
Talkin shit and telling stupid jokes
And working on this garden
Where we will sow all of our restless hope


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Two Hearts Are Better Than One Lyrics as written by Aimme C Argote

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    This is so sad. It's just so desperate and in love :(

    Aquarius121on May 13, 2011   Link

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