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Logan Pilcher - Bloody and Blue Lyrics



Logan Pilcher - Bloody and Blue Lyrics
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The wind chimes, dance in the daylight
They're singing about good times
They sing about her
The porch light
Shines like a lighthouse
No matter how far I go
I'll come back for her
I'd be so lost without ya
You're my nostalgia
I'll hold on forever
Until my knuckles are bloody and blue
I'll hold on to you
In thirty years, I'll remember more vaguely
And my favorite stories, you'll have to tell
When my voice is only a memory
When my songs are just mp3s, we show to our kids
I have no delusions
My words will ring true
I'll hold on forever
Until my knuckles are bloody and blue
I'll hold on to you
When I leave you, don't panic
That's just my body in a box
My spirit is ruthless
Like a river of love, bloody and blue
I'll hold on to you
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The wind chimes, dance in the daylight
They're singing about good times
They sing about her
The porch light
Shines like a lighthouse
No matter how far I go
I'll come back for her
I'd be so lost without ya
You're my nostalgia
I'll hold on forever
Until my knuckles are bloody and blue
I'll hold on to you
In thirty years, I'll remember more vaguely
And my favorite stories, you'll have to tell
When my voice is only a memory
When my songs are just mp3s, we show to our kids
I have no delusions
My words will ring true
I'll hold on forever
Until my knuckles are bloody and blue
I'll hold on to you
When I leave you, don't panic
That's just my body in a box
My spirit is ruthless
Like a river of love, bloody and blue
I'll hold on to you
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Writer: Charles Pilcher
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Performed By: Logan Pilcher
Language: English
Length: 3:23
Written by: Charles Pilcher

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