Wild Heart - Acoustic (Live From Electric Lady)

Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett, Winston Marshall, Ted Dwane

[Verse 1]
Mortal once again
Making out what's make-pretend
And you whisper words forbidden
To see if I've been listening
Well, now I'm listening

[Verse 2]
We won't both get our way
If we do, it won't be tonight anyway
So I hold you by the jaw
And kiss you to be sure
With so much more than before

[Chorus]
It took a wild heart to tame mine
It took a wild heart to chance
Now a wild heart's gone and floored me
With this everlasting glance
With her everlasting glance

[Post-Chorus]
I wouldn't have you any other way
Who wants a love that makes sense anyway?

[Verse 3]
I guess I asked for the truth
I guess I asked for it, brutal and untuned
But tonight, it sounds improvised
Whatever has you so inspired
Well, I know you're inspired

[Verse 4]
And no one is better armed
To tear me down with a slight of the tongue
And I could do the same
And see how long you can keep face
Let's see you keeping face

[Chorus]
But it took a wild heart to tame mine
And it took a wild heart to chance
Now a wild heart's gone and floored me
With this everlasting glance
With her everlasting glance

[Post-Chorus]
I wouldn't have you any other way
Who wants a love that makes sense anyway?
I wouldn't have you any other way
I don't want a love that makes sense anyway

[Chorus]
But it took a wild heart to tame mine
And it took a wild heart to chance
Now a wild heart's gone and floored me
With this everlasting glance
With her everlasting glance

Trivia about the song Wild Heart - Acoustic (Live From Electric Lady) by Mumford & Sons

When was the song “Wild Heart - Acoustic (Live From Electric Lady)” released by Mumford & Sons?
The song Wild Heart - Acoustic (Live From Electric Lady) was released in 2018, on the album “Delta”.
Who composed the song “Wild Heart - Acoustic (Live From Electric Lady)” by Mumford & Sons?
The song “Wild Heart - Acoustic (Live From Electric Lady)” by Mumford & Sons was composed by Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett, Winston Marshall, Ted Dwane.

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