Lyrics

When I turned the page, the corner bent into a perfect dog-ear As if the words knew I'd need them again But at that time I couldn't see it I would read that page every day for the next year She sang a short tune Da, da da da da da I came from her soft touch And slept We sat on a shoreline watching wind scalp the white off the waves Sitting on a shoreline, and if I could do it, I'd dog-ear this page We spoke about growing old And filling the future's empty stage She sang a short tune Da, da da da da da I came from her soft touch And slept She sang a short tune Da, da da da da da I came from her soft touch And slept When I turned the page, the corner bent into a perfect dog-ear As if the words knew I'd need them again I'd need them again, oh I hope the weather holds But you don't need the sun to make you shine These island towns don't care for city folk But I think we can starve the city from our minds I know we won't want for much It's just you and me and a bed and a shoreline
Writer(s): Erin Johnson, Cory Murchy, Dave Knudson, Jake Snider, Matthew Bayles Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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