Love is in the eyes of the beholder, I
Used to keep the light as lead with you
Hoping there's a chance you would stay sober and
Find your way back home without the wood
In this deep ocean, I've got secrets buried
In this deep hall of shame, there is no one to call

Love is in the eyes of the beholder, I've
Kept the clouds, a distance from the view
Hoping there's a chance we change it also
Off the ground, hitting up for grant
Love is in the eyes of the beholder

Love is in the eyes of the beholder, I've
Kept the clouds, a distance from the view
Hoping there's a chance we change it also
Off the ground, hitting up for grant
Love is in the eyes of the beholder

We are the pieces, the pieces, the pieces
In the pieces, in the pieces, in the pieces
Of the ground


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Pieces Lyrics as written by Simon Green Cornelia Dahlgren

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    Irritated because I submitted the correct lyrics, and then their system somehow defaulted it to some (incorrect) lyrics pulled off of some lyric site.

    Here are the actual lyrics, provided by the songwriter herself: "Love is in the eyes of the beholder I used to keep a lighthouse lit for you Hoping there’s a chance you would stay sober and find your way back home without the booze

    In this deep hole of shame I‘ve got secrets buried In this deep hole of shame there is no one to call

    Love is in the eyes of the beholder I’ve kept the clouds at distance from the blue Hoping there’s a chance we’d change it over Picking up the pieces and make do

    Love is in the eyes of the beholder I used to keep a lighthouse lit for you Hoping there’s a chance you would stay sober but it’s not up to me to guide you through

    Counter melody: We were fighting but its over now picking pieces off the ground Once so reckless but I’m older now picking pieces off the ground

    Picking pieces picking pieces off the ground"

    Source: iamcornelia.com/pieces-the-correct-lyrics/

    orinaldaon August 07, 2013   Link

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