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Brian Hartt - Leaves of Grass Lyrics



Brian Hartt - Leaves of Grass Lyrics




Well these leaves of grass
Are gonna take me back
To the place where I belong
And I'm coming home
Just to see your bones
And sing your funeral song
I could never miss this place
And you, you say it's just a phase
But i'm coming home, i'm coming home anyway
I am miles away
And i can't see your face
When i close my eyes
But when the fall comes in
I can feel your skin
As the wind begins to rise
You never left a trace
And i, i always took the blame
But you're coming home, you're coming home anyway
It's hard to see
But this place to me
Is where i need to go
I've been gone a year
So please, while i'm here
Promise me that you'll come home
We always celebrate
In this house for holidays
So we, we always make it home, make it home anyway
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Well these leaves of grass
Are gonna take me back
To the place where I belong
And I'm coming home
Just to see your bones
And sing your funeral song
I could never miss this place
And you, you say it's just a phase
But i'm coming home, i'm coming home anyway
I am miles away
And i can't see your face
When i close my eyes
But when the fall comes in
I can feel your skin
As the wind begins to rise
You never left a trace
And i, i always took the blame
But you're coming home, you're coming home anyway
It's hard to see
But this place to me
Is where i need to go
I've been gone a year
So please, while i'm here
Promise me that you'll come home
We always celebrate
In this house for holidays
So we, we always make it home, make it home anyway
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Writer: Brian Hartt
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