When I was eighteen, nobody loved me Nobody ever asked for my time No champagne moments, no love to fly to No heat to warm family time I hit the forest and I found a castle And i met the others who were empty like me A hand that touched me Her words so freely All thoughts of home were taking their leave
Oh, oh how did I learn to let you go Oh, oh how did I learn to let you go
We’d spend our seconds dreaming of oceans And I’d bathe those sea urchins every night I heard them whisper about our secrets And I knew they’d judge every action of mine
Oh, oh how did I learn to let you go Oh, oh how did I learn to let you go
And if you die it wouldn’t change where I am See I never lie, just found a home with these hands I hear you weeping, my cousin’s grave And I read your letters every night I hear you calling but I hate listening I’m never coming back to the light
Oh, oh how did I learn to let you go Oh, oh how did I learn to let you go Oh, oh how did I learn to let you go Oh, oh how did I learn to let you goTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.