Hawksley Workman
Hawksley Workman
Hawksley Workman
Hawksley Workman
Hawksley Workman
Hawksley Workman
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You slept through the last small town
I'll wake you up when the next one comes around
Your eyes are closed, like you truly believe
You're safe and sound with me
No looking back, no turning into salt
The city was crumbling but, baby, we're not to fault
When things got too rough, I promised you we'd leave
You're safe and sound with me
You're safe and sound with me
Just like you always will - just like you always will be
The wipers clear the windshield of the rain
My shirt sleeve dries your eyes the very same
We fit together like the ignition and the key
You're safe and sound with me
You're safe and sound with me
Just like you always will - just like you always will be
You're safe and sound with me
Just like you always will - just like you always will be
The glove box light shines bright enough to see
You read the map like you were reading poetry
And it just might take you forever to see
That you're safe and sound with me
Safe And Sound was written by Hawksley Workman.