Morning Dove Song

He didn't ask for gas money so we didn't offer
And we still thought he'd marry someone's daughter
Someday but I'm not sure if that's still true

It reminds of the trip that we took when we were younger
Back before we knew what loss was and during all the thunder
We felt new things
Being there was enough

Yeah me and my friends would drove far and sometimes aimlessly
And in the perfect moments we took psychedelics shamelessly
We'd laugh and laugh
That was really true

And when I met you love took time to grow roots in me
We watched the sun stay out and the leaves return to all the trees
In that old car
I showed me to you

'Til we said
I love you dear
The world is good when I have you near
Is that a morning dove
You make me wonder if I've ever been loved
You make me wonder if I've ever been loved

I used to ask you things like "Are you sure you're alright"
And you'd just say, "It's easier not to fight"
We missed those sunsets
On your back porch

So you packed your life up into tiny little boxes
You were ready for a future made for ducks and fennec foxes
We'll move to the city
And be okay

And we'll say
I love you dear
The world is good when I have you near
Is that a morning dove
You make me wonder if I've ever been loved
You make me wonder if I've ever been loved

I know that we can't keep the world away for long
But look around and see that nothing's wrong
Wake up and see that the morning is comin' in
It's me and you, it's me and you until the end

We'll water the plants that live upon our windowsill
And I'll wake up early for you because of all the days to fill
We'll move along
And the wind will blow

The tide will come in and the tide will go out
And we will hold each other close even when we start to doubt
That the ocean air
Is really for us

I love you dear
The world is good when I have you near
Is that a morning dove
You make me wonder if I've ever been loved
You make me wonder if I've ever been loved
You make me wonder if I've ever been loved
You make me wonder if I've ever been loved



Credits
Writer(s): Jack Hoover
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