John Harvie - Lover Songtexte

Songtexte Lover - John Harvie




You've been a baller, I've known for a minute
And I never thought that I'd be dancing here with you, no
'Cause it's been so long since daddy left home
She's alone and she can't do it on her own
I could see it in her eyes, she found another guy
Who can fly, see us saving our lives, yeah
Did you lose your insecurities
When you found another blanket of security?
I've been thinking 'bout the times that you would hurt with me
I don't know you anymore and I'm uncomfortably numb
So long, I want you on the phone
I'm alone and I can't do it on my own
She found another guy, it's funny how she lied
With her eyes and I know she told him last night you're
Up in my bed feeling like a lover
Make me feel so young
Open my head, give you all my trouble
Make me feel so wrong
I know I haven't been here in a minute
But I never thought that I'd be running into you, no
And now I'm standing here sweating like the drink you never finished
'Cause the moment that I caught your eye, you left the room, yeah
Now it's all wide-eyed 'cause everybody knows what they don't
Everybody's talking on the low
You've been putting on a show with a new man lately
Tell him all the things that you used to tell me
Up in my bed feeling like a lover
Make me feel so young (Make me feel so young)
Open my head, give you all my trouble
Make me feel so wrong
I've been on some bullshit to think that you're worth it
Spending all my best years wasting my youth
And I was never perfect, but I don't deserve this
Swear this is the last time I'll sing about you
Up in my bed feeling like a lover
Make me feel so young (Make me feel so young)
Open my head, give you all my trouble
Make me feel so wrong
Never, never loved you, never
Never, never loved you, never
Never, never loved you, never
Never, never loved you, never
Never, never loved you, never
Never, never loved you, never
Never, never loved you, never
Never, never loved you, never



Autor(en): Christopher Maxwell, Andrew Jonathan Gomez, John Spencer Jordan, Jacob Ingram, John David Harvie



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