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The Sunday Flies - The Border Lyrics



The Sunday Flies - The Border Lyrics




I crossed over the border
Rode high on the rail
And you looked at me as the world changed
Will you come with me?
Don't leave me alone
Forget what you know
And write me a song

There's a light up on the stairs in our lives
America
There's a feeling I just get when I'm there
America
And what we had, it's in the air, are you alright?
America
Take me back

We rode straight through the heartache
Found ease in the sand
And you looked to see where we would land
Will you come with me?
Through darkness and rain
Curved highways and shame
Fading ways

There's a fire on the fair open sky
America
All the smoke is in the air - are you still there?
America
What she has, it's in her fight through the light
America
America
America
Take me back
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I crossed over the border
Rode high on the rail
And you looked at me as the world changed
Will you come with me?
Don't leave me alone
Forget what you know
And write me a song

There's a light up on the stairs in our lives
America
There's a feeling I just get when I'm there
America
And what we had, it's in the air, are you alright?
America
Take me back

We rode straight through the heartache
Found ease in the sand
And you looked to see where we would land
Will you come with me?
Through darkness and rain
Curved highways and shame
Fading ways

There's a fire on the fair open sky
America
All the smoke is in the air - are you still there?
America
What she has, it's in her fight through the light
America
America
America
Take me back
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Writer: Douglas Martin, Henry Fischer
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




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Performed By: The Sunday Flies
Language: English
Length: 3:15
Written by: Douglas Martin, Henry Fischer

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