I've been waiting a long while
To find you
I've been spending my whole life
Just drifting
If you're not the flame I left behind
I do not know what to think of this life or these times
I know it's hard to face your fears
When you know nothing and you're blinded by you tears
But if you ask me darling
There's no place I'd rather be
There's no one I'd rather see
When I'm with you, I know I'm in good company
Good company
La da da..
Today I've come to face the facts
I loved you first, I'll love you last
There isn't any way or how
We'd leave our hearts here on the ground
I hear you calling for me now
I hear you clear I hear you loud
I hear you speak without a sound
I see you standing strong and proud
You're standing with me and I know
I'm in good company
Good company
La da da..
I've been waiting a long while
To find you
I've been spending my whole life
Just drifting
credits
from Keep Up With Your Heart,
released February 23, 2018
Sara Rose - lyrics, acoustic guitar, vocals
Robert Reid - Lead guitar
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