William Nein - Keepsakes paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson Keepsakes - William Nein




I try to leave your heart well alone, I try to shield my love from where it used to know
But every now and then I forget and drunkenly wander back to my old home
Time falls from my pockets and dreams sleep far beneath
I ask if it's good fortune to have a memory 'cause moving on is hard when you don't want to leave the past
So forgive my moments of weakness, I am stronger the rest of the time
And keep me locked outside your fortress, I don't really want to come back inside
But your walls are stronger than the ones that I have built
And I can't help but admire the one who placed the brick



Writer(s): Steven Wiggins


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