BIG SPOON
It wasn’t ‘til the sun came out/ that I remembered how it felt to love you, how I loved you/ it only took the starry skies/to clear enough to see our eyes/ when I knew/ then I knew/ well maybe it was just a glance/ but in that moment any love could last/ I know for sure/ although I don’t think there’s hope/ reality is just a joke we laugh at/ over dinner sometimes
Well I’ll be the big spoon and/ you can be the little and/ if you’ll play the guitar I will gladly play the fiddle and/ somewhere out there halfway lost among the middle/ we will be/there we will be
Well now I know that I would walk/ forever in my garden lots of flowers/ I grow for you/ blue skies shine on every hope/ and with each small seed that I sow I love you/ I still do
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