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Skylar Kergil – Anna lyrics
So what was it that you said?
I'll never forget the way you meant it
The wind whispered in my ear,
"I just wish you were here."
The days were dark when you were gone
You always held the sunlight in your arms
So darling, won't you please just share
I just wish you were here.
And I was trying to run away
And I was trying to run away
The most dangerous part is
The first time I tasted summer was on your lips.
Don't hesitate
And don't be afraid
What's up with all these dumb rules we've made?
Let's just throw em all away.
The days were dark when you were gone
You always held the sunlight in your arms
You've got the most beautiful, well, goddamn, everything.
And I'll miss the home that I knew
And I'll miss the light behind you
But darling I'll be honest here -
I'm just going to miss you.
I'm just going to miss you.
So what was it that you said?
I'll never forget the way you meant it.
I'll never forget the way you meant it
The wind whispered in my ear,
"I just wish you were here."
The days were dark when you were gone
You always held the sunlight in your arms
So darling, won't you please just share
I just wish you were here.
And I was trying to run away
And I was trying to run away
The most dangerous part is
The first time I tasted summer was on your lips.
Don't hesitate
And don't be afraid
What's up with all these dumb rules we've made?
Let's just throw em all away.
The days were dark when you were gone
You always held the sunlight in your arms
You've got the most beautiful, well, goddamn, everything.
And I'll miss the home that I knew
And I'll miss the light behind you
But darling I'll be honest here -
I'm just going to miss you.
I'm just going to miss you.
So what was it that you said?
I'll never forget the way you meant it.
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