paroles de chanson Alaska - Caitlyn Smith
I'm
terrified
we'll
end
up
like
my
parents
Together,
but
alone
I'm
lost
in
my
head,
and
it's
a
wilderness
And
I've
never
felt
the
winter
quite
this
cold
But
you're
in
the
next
room
over
Drinking
tequila
on
ice
And
I'd
be
six
months
sober
If
you
were
my
vice
And
if
your
walls
were
mountains
I
would
shake
you
like
an
earthquake
'Cause
baby,
your
heart's
in
another
place
When
you
look
at
me,
boy,
you
might
as
well
be
in
Alaska
Empty
wine
glasses,
leaky
air
mattress
And
all
the
wild
nights
we
spent
Feeling
so
in
love,
we
couldn't
get
close
enough
I
wonder
where
the
hell
that
went
'Cause
you're
in
the
next
room
over
Drinking
tequila
on
ice
And
I'd
be
six
months
sober
If
you
were
my
vice
And
if
your
walls
were
mountains
I
would
shake
you
like
an
earthquake
'Cause
baby,
your
heart's
in
another
place
When
you
look
at
me,
boy,
you
might
as
well
be
in
Alaska
I
always
pictured
us
tangled
up
somewhere
south
of
the
border
Oh,
and
what
I'd
give
to
fix
all
this
and
feel
you
closer
But
you're
in
the
next
room
over
Drinking
tequila
on
ice
And
I'd
be
six
months
sober
If
you
were
my
vice
And
if
your
walls
were
mountains
I
would
shake
you
like
an
earthquake
'Cause
baby,
your
heart's
in
another
place
When
you
look
at
me,
boy,
you
might
as
well
be
in
Alaska,
oh,
oh
When
you
look
at
me,
boy,
you
might
as
well
be
in
Alaska
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