Cowritten with Christopher Strader in his basement, some time ago
lyrics
Footsteps shuffled through the darkness that shook the earth, and trembling I held you for all you were worth
I didn't mind the rhythm in which we danced, the treetops swaying leafless in their own romance
It sometimes seems you're distant, but you're closer than my skin, all the miles between us inch by inch have been filled in
With your eyes and mine, and all of our designs, they flee like foxes in the night
I know when we said we'd never grow older we meant it, we meant it
but growing old with you like every day I'm born anew, every time I woke up next to you
Darling I know this path we walk is unsure, and this world is impure, but I don't much mind, as long as your footsteps are beside mine, and our hearts beat in time
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