Andrew Landon

Eveningtide
You let your dress fall that morning in your room Your body more beautiful than foxglove in bloom And your motions, the way that tall grasses sway You were a prism refracting light beams every which way When I have your hand, will you understand? Does anyone ever stay the same? Come eveningtide, keep my side Because people rarely stay the same At times I can't identify what I'm dreaming about But I know the somewhat salty taste of your tears on my mouth And I've not forgotten cottonwood or that old lonesome church These I would not trade for every ocean on earth When I have your hand, will you understand? Does anyone ever stay the same? Come eveningtide, keep my side Because people rarely stay the same It's time to wake now, instead we offer no mind At ten past you gently wrap your legs around mine The sparrows hope to greet you, will you give them your song? But right now you're resting soundly inside my arms When I have your hand, will you understand? Does anyone ever stay the same? Come eveningtide, keep my side Because people rarely stay the same From Letras Mania