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Alaska Reid - Seeds Lyrics



Alaska Reid - Seeds Lyrics




Now I walk away thinking I said something wrong
I'm just hungry trying to meet these funny people collect their crumbs
If I was a seed I'd hitch a ride on some bird, some western beast
I'd cross water, soil, sand to make you happy

I want to remember when life felt new
Turned twenty when I met you
Under stars, after dusty rain
Felt like endless time for dreams to germinate

If these velvet casino walls could talk
About all the people blown like seeds to these nowhere spots
I see the romance, but as I get older I see what's lost
Grew up in the West but sometimes I give flying away a thought

I want to remember when life felt new
Turned twenty when I met you
Under stars, after dusty rain
Felt like endless time for dreams to germinate
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Now I walk away thinking I said something wrong
I'm just hungry trying to meet these funny people collect their crumbs
If I was a seed I'd hitch a ride on some bird, some western beast
I'd cross water, soil, sand to make you happy

I want to remember when life felt new
Turned twenty when I met you
Under stars, after dusty rain
Felt like endless time for dreams to germinate

If these velvet casino walls could talk
About all the people blown like seeds to these nowhere spots
I see the romance, but as I get older I see what's lost
Grew up in the West but sometimes I give flying away a thought

I want to remember when life felt new
Turned twenty when I met you
Under stars, after dusty rain
Felt like endless time for dreams to germinate
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Writer: Alaska Reid
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Language: English
Length: 3:25
Written by: Alaska Reid

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