Stars

Album cover art for "Stars" by Julia Church

Julia Church - Pop

Stars

2 Plays

Duration: 4:15

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Lyrics

Meet me on the highest branches Darling I swear that you can see for miles See I can't give you answers But I could tell you a story that would make you smile See these roots made of steel, these paths are deeper than the seabed It seems I missed your boat standing on the wrong side of the watershed I wish you could see the stars from where I stand And hold them in your hand just to give your love a little more light I wish you could leave the worry in your eyes And darkness in your skies just to givе your love a little more light A littlе more light While I'm up on the woodwork You're drinking fine wine out your golden chalice And slowly your tongue becomes a wordsmith But the words are on my heart like a callous See these roots are made of steel and these paths are deeper than the seabed I wish you could see the stars from where I stand And hold them in your hand just to give your love a little more light I wish you could leave the worry in your eyes And darkness in your skies just to give your love a little more light A little more light I'm grounded to this place My roots broke the surface And the stars shower the bluff And the only way is up I'm grounded to this place My roots broke the surface And the stars shower the bluff And the only way is up I wish you could see the stars from where I stand And hold them in your hand just to give your love a little more light I wish you could leave the worry in your eyes And darkness in your skies just to give your love a little more light I wish you could see the stars from where I stand And hold them in your hand just to give your love a little more light I wish you could leave the worry in your eyes And darkness in your skies just to give your love a little more light

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Credits

Producers
  • Julia Church
  • Ben De Vries