Pierce on classic black vinyl! Get those sweet warm tones everyone is talking about.
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lyrics
oh my dear
whose hands
are on you tonight?
oh my dear
whose heart
are you keeping tonight?
cause I’ve been waiting all these days
to hear your voice and touch your face
drinking through the nights alone
and counting time till you come home
oh my dear
whose eyes
are you holding tonight?
oh my dear
which lie
will you crawl from tonight?
cause I’ve been waiting all these days
to hear your voice and touch your face
just drinking through these nights alone
and counting time till you come home
I’ve been waiting on your call
patiently? Oh, not at all
you accept my known advances
so why am I the only one who’s taken chances?
my lovely heart your siren’s calling
all these months I have been falling
come home and I will make it right
and forget those hands on you tonight
oh my dear
credits
from Pierce,
released April 28, 2017
Rebecca Zolkower // violin
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