Picture you lyrics - Mumford & Sons song

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If I could tell you "no"
I thought it best you didn't know
Don't see it coming
The darkness visible
But when its eyes fix mine
The silver in its stone
I feel it rising, oh
The gathering storm

And when I feel a darkness is a heartbeat away
And I don't know how to fight it
It's a heartbeat away
And now
You don't know me like this
It's a heartbeat away
And I don't know how to hide it
It's a heartbeat away

And I picture you
Soaked in light
I picture you
And in you I had no doubt
When the chaos calls me out
And it feel it's like there is nothing I can do
I picture you

And the night falls fast
I know it's heavy on the skin
Will it be ever thus?
They're barely visible
But when your eyes fix mine
Embracing you tonight
When I hold my breath
Through the waste and the while

When I feel it rising
It's a heartbeat away
And I don't know how to fight it
It's a heartbeat away
And now
You don't know me like this
It's a heartbeat away
And I
Don't know how to fight it
It's a heartbeat away

And I picture you
Soaked in light
I picture you
And in you I had no doubt
When the chaos calls me out
And it feels like it's nothing i could do
I picture you
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Picture you 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 Picture you, the 9th 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.