I will go with you to England, whatever city you should choose,
We’ll hold on close to one another, singing songs up to the moon
Until the Earth cries out that we should come home, we’ll run fast and far, far away
All those trips on seven with the sunset on horizon
I know those times will last me until the day I die
With no money in our pockets, we stepped out into darkness
Not caring what we do, and time ceased to move
I will go with you to Arkansas, the canyon’s asking us to rise
We’ll watch the sun fall past the boulders, silhouettes of elk on the countryside
Until the earth cries out that we should come home, we’ll run fast and far, far away
I realize the stunning feeling of belonging somewhere finally,
My skin soaks up the drops of water flowing from my eyelids
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