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libby garnett - these two arms Lyrics



libby garnett - these two arms Lyrics
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You would never say it
But I can see it in your eyes
What's the point in living
If it's only borrowed time?
But if that starlight fades
And there are no more fireflies
How could I complain
If I had your hand in mine?
Baby, we don't need nothing tonight
They can take away the world
'Cause I can fit all of mine
Inside of these two arms
You would never say it
But I know it's on your mind
When we're old and grey
Will we still feel that we're alive?
But if that sundial breaks
And everything's frozen in time
We will see that age
Is just a way to tell us lies
'Cause if you live like you are scared to die
You'll never live at all
And I can fit all my life
Inside of these two arms
I can fit all my life
Inside of these two arms
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You would never say it
But I can see it in your eyes
What's the point in living
If it's only borrowed time?
But if that starlight fades
And there are no more fireflies
How could I complain
If I had your hand in mine?
Baby, we don't need nothing tonight
They can take away the world
'Cause I can fit all of mine
Inside of these two arms
You would never say it
But I know it's on your mind
When we're old and grey
Will we still feel that we're alive?
But if that sundial breaks
And everything's frozen in time
We will see that age
Is just a way to tell us lies
'Cause if you live like you are scared to die
You'll never live at all
And I can fit all my life
Inside of these two arms
I can fit all my life
Inside of these two arms
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Writer: libby garnett
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Performed By: libby garnett
Language: English
Length: 2:46
Written by: libby garnett

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