Lyrics of 'Together' by Maggie Rogers

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I was losing you in grays and blues
A winter sky, I never wanted over us
Inconsequential hues, I never knew could play that part
When I was walking through the park

And I
Would paint the clouds away
If I could
I would

Take it slow, walking home
Remind you all that we could be together
Holding hands while marching bands sing
Lound choruses of the future
Together

And all that's good and fine
But, darling, I'm still terrified
That you'll choose Los Angeles over me
And staring at my toes
If only I could make them go where I'd be happy

And you say
That you'd never stay
Wait, we could

Take it slow, walking home
Remind you all that we could be together
Holding hands while marching bands sing
Loud choruses of the future
Together
Together
Together

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