How am I supposed to react?
To someone I love to talk to me like that?
What did you expect me to do,
Did you expect me to run to you?
I’m a whisper away,
but I don’t know what I expect you to say,
Maybe if we could turn back time,
maybe if we could change your mind,
you think i’m the devil in this deed,
but then you’re the one dear,
who planted the seed,
you think we’re the devils in this deed,
but then you’re the one, dear,
who planted the seed,
We’re dancing through forgotten memories,
through a time avoided by me,
Dancing through the vast majority,
leaving you to wonder, in all your curiosity,
I’m a whisper away,
but I don’t know what I expect you to say,
Maybe if we could turn back time,
maybe if we could change your mind,
you think i’m the devil in this deed,
but then you’re the one dear,
who planted the seed,
you think we’re the devils in this deed,
but the you’re the one, darling,
who planted the seed,
but the you’re the one, darling,
who planted the seed,
but the you’re the one, darling,
who planted the seed.
credits
from Studio Recordings,
released October 24, 2014
Lyrics, acoustic guitar and vocals by Alice Weston,
Guitar by Laurie Parnell
Recorded by Ben Findlay
English singer-songwriter. Writing songs from a young age, Alice has developed an ear for soulful, folk melodies which contain lyrics about love and life....more
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