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Ransom Pier - Nathaniel Lyrics



Ransom Pier - Nathaniel Lyrics
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Like a wave cresting out at sea
The shore was too far out of reach
I imagine who you'd be
A little bit older than me
You'd pull up in your beat up car
And take your sister to a bar
You'd be a little taller than me
Wear your heart out on your sleeve
When hours late and shadows long
You'd teach me how to write a song
You'd show me all my favorite bands
Ignore me just because you can
You might even play guitar
Show us all of your scars
I hate that I could never know you
But in my life I'll always love you
In my life I'll always love you
In my life I'll always love you
In my life I'll always love you
In my life I'll always love you
In my life I'll always love you
In my life I'll always love you
In my life I'll always love you
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Like a wave cresting out at sea
The shore was too far out of reach
I imagine who you'd be
A little bit older than me
You'd pull up in your beat up car
And take your sister to a bar
You'd be a little taller than me
Wear your heart out on your sleeve
When hours late and shadows long
You'd teach me how to write a song
You'd show me all my favorite bands
Ignore me just because you can
You might even play guitar
Show us all of your scars
I hate that I could never know you
But in my life I'll always love you
In my life I'll always love you
In my life I'll always love you
In my life I'll always love you
In my life I'll always love you
In my life I'll always love you
In my life I'll always love you
In my life I'll always love you
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Writer: Hayley Harrington
Copyright: Lyrics © MERQUE PUBLISHING, O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Ransom Pier
Language: English
Length: 2:39
Written by: Hayley Harrington

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