A Sail

Lisa Margaret Hannigan

It's long gone that I carry on
From December
It is no matter
If you remember
Mold, paper, bad wine
And too much bedside whiskey
I will roll my heart up
I will roll my heart up in my sleeve

Now it is your line
I know that I wrote it
And if you tell a lie
Well, no one will notice
And of you and I
Well, I was the loudest
While you stayed quiet
We were surrounded

It's long gone that I carry on
From the winter
I asked you upstairs
Until we tangled in my hair
You were never one
for chronic chattering
Your heart beat pale
While I flew my colors
I flew my colors like a sail

Now it is your line
I know that I wrote it
And if you tell a lie
Well, no one will notice
And of you and I
Well, I was the loudest
While you stayed quiet
We were surrounded

I will roll my heart up
I will roll my heart up
I will roll my heart up
I will roll my heart up

Trivia about the song A Sail by Lisa Hannigan

On which albums was the song “A Sail” released by Lisa Hannigan?
Lisa Hannigan released the song on the albums “Passenger” in 2011 and “Live in Dublin” in 2019.
Who composed the song “A Sail” by Lisa Hannigan?
The song “A Sail” by Lisa Hannigan was composed by Lisa Margaret Hannigan.

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