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James Blake – The Colour In Anything lyrics
On your island, there's no weather warning
There's no sudden showers
There's no certain powers, no
All I wanted was to carry you for aching
And how I told you what I'd do
If one day I woke and couldn't find the colour in anything
All I thought I was worth
Was to mend things, are so breaking
And how I chased the glory
How I wanted to carry you for aching
And how I told you what I'd do
If one day I woke and couldn't find the colour in anything
You must not be looking
You must not be trying like I'm trying
I can't always help you
But I can listen for the sounds you're making
And how I loved your story
How I wanted to follow you and paint it
And how I told you what I'd do
If one day I woke and couldn't find the colour in anything
You must not be looking
You must not be trying how I'm trying
You must not be looking
You must not be trying like I'm trying
I can't always help you
There's no sudden showers
There's no certain powers, no
All I wanted was to carry you for aching
And how I told you what I'd do
If one day I woke and couldn't find the colour in anything
All I thought I was worth
Was to mend things, are so breaking
And how I chased the glory
How I wanted to carry you for aching
And how I told you what I'd do
If one day I woke and couldn't find the colour in anything
You must not be looking
You must not be trying like I'm trying
I can't always help you
But I can listen for the sounds you're making
And how I loved your story
How I wanted to follow you and paint it
And how I told you what I'd do
If one day I woke and couldn't find the colour in anything
You must not be looking
You must not be trying how I'm trying
You must not be looking
You must not be trying like I'm trying
I can't always help you
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