Wishing Well - The Walters
Composed by:Charles Ekhaus/Luke Olson/Daniel Wells/Walter Kosner/Liam Jones
I threw a coin in a wishing well
I thought it was free
I wrote you a letter baby
And signed it from me
I'm looking around this town and everything's changed
That old liquor store's been sold away
I see your reflection in every scene
I miss your long brown hair just blowin' for me
Now what do I do
Now that I'm on my own
And who do I call
Now that you've gone away
And I can't sleep when I think of you
You're all that I need
I'm begging you please
And I can't dream when I dream of you
So come back to me
Right where you should be
I threw a coin in a wishing well
I thought it was free
I bought you a diamond ring that you'll never get to keep
If love was a feathered wing
I hope you'd see
There's a whole wide world even if it ain't with me
Now what do I do
Now that I'm on my own
And who do I call
Now that you've gone away
And I can't sleep when I think of you
You're all that I need
I'm begging you please
And I can't dream when I dream of you
So come back to me
Right where you should be
So long to the summer
You were always my friend
So long to my lover
You were there 'til the end
So long to the summer
So long to the summer
You were always my friend
You were always my friend
So long to my lover
So long to my lover
You were there 'til the end
You were there 'til the end
To the summer
So long to the summer
You were always my friend
You were always my friend
So long to my lover
So long to my lover
You were there 'til the end
You were there 'til the end