Invisible Riverside

Album: Ashes & Fire (2011)
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  • I guess I'll show my head
    Either way I'm losing
    Used to have the goods
    That when I could use 'em
    Standing by the ocean
    Like I'm frozen here in time

    [Chorus]
    So don't let go, don't change your mind
    If the stars fall into the ocean side
    Someone hold the ribbons from my eyes, free, my soul
    Let him roll away on an invisible riverside

    I didn't travel far
    But my feet were moving
    Couldn't read the signs
    They were too confusing
    Standing by the ocean
    Sunset Boulevard

    [Chorus]

    I wanna lay my head forever on your shoulder
    Stay with me my love, now and when we're older
    Standing by the ocean, we got nothing now but time
    Yes, don't let go, don't change your mind
    The stars fall into the oceanside
    Someone hold the ribbons from my eyes, free, my soul
    Let him roll away on an invisible riverside Writer/s: RYAN ADAMS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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