I was a shadowed soul
And I set out to water a rose
Had I known, my shadows
Oh how it wanted to grow
Yea I wanted it too
But the shadows crept through
Oh my shadows
Ain’t it funny, when we look back
On all the things that we’ve done
And how we see them now
I don’t want to see you go
I don’t want to move on no
I wish I could take back time
I longed to love but threw stones
I didn’t realize the poison in my bones
Oh how I threw, my shadows on you
My shadows
You were an east autumn breeze
Yea you were the rolling tides on a cool summer night
The falling sun over waters deep
And its rising on the coming dawn
So I can tell you that you are the one that I want
And I’m sorry that my shadow weeds are what you got
I’m sorry that you never knew, how I really feel about you, oh
Now I know
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