Sons and Daughters
Lyrics
And I will hold you tight
Like the moon in the arms of the sky
And I will keep you warm
I will build a fire in this house
And I'll build a fire, you fetch the water and I'll lay the table
And in our hearts, we still pray for sons and daughters
And all those evenings out in the garden, the red, red wine
These quiet hours turning to years
And I, I'll wrap myself around your heart
I'll be the walls of his heart
And I, I'll keep a light on
To call you back home
And I'll build a fire, you fetch the water and I'll lay the table
And in our hearts, we still pray for sons and daughters
And all those evenings out in the garden, the red, red wine
These quiet hours turning to years
And it's all to come, for now we're still young
We're just building our kingdom, but it's all to come
And I'll build a fire, you fetch the water and I'll lay the table
And in our hearts, we still pray for sons and daughters
And all those evenings out in the garden, the red, red wine
These quiet hours turning to years
And it's all to come, for now we're still young
Writer(s): ELIZABETH LAWRENCE, RICHARD NADARAJ ALLMAN BROWN
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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