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Woman
Cupped hand is burning ice
Tangled up in morning white
Do you ever really know
Can you ever really know

Woman
Watch her take me by surprise
When she lets me call her mine
Do you ever really know
Can you ever really know

And I don't know the loneliness she long
I don't hear the frosty words that call inside
When you're gone again

I can't read your mind though I'm trying all the time
There's something I don't know, I can see it in your eyes
As the night descends, it's always slow again
I am left in awe of the woman I adore, oh

Woman
I never had such a sign
Burn itself into my mind
Do you ever really know
Can you ever really know

You say the sun doesn't shine for you
I hope you learning that's not true, in time
When you're gone again
Just as long again

I can't read your mind though I'm trying all the time
There's something I don't know, I can see it in your eyes
As the night descends, oh it's always slow again
But I am left in awe of the woman I adore
I can't read your mind though I'm trying all the time
There's something I don't know, I can see it in your eyes
And as the night descends, it's always slow again
But I am left in awe of the woman I adore
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Woman lyrics

Delta album songs

released 2018 via Gentlemen of the Road / Island Records / Glassnote Records
1. 42
2. Guiding light
3. Woman
4. Beloved
5. The wild
6. October skies
7. Slip away
8. Rose of sharon
9. Picture you
10. Darkness visible
11. If i say
12. Wild heart
13. Forever
14. Delta
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check here the lyrics for Woman, the 3th song of the 14 recorded for the album Delta, with a total running time of , by Mumford & Sons. It was released on November 16, 2018 via Gentlemen of the Road / Island Records / Glassnote Records, and produced by Paul Epworth.