She Looks So Perfect

Album: She Looks So Perfect (2014)
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  • Hey, hey, hey, hey
    Hey, hey, hey, hey
    Hey, hey, hey, hey
    Hey, hey, hey, hey

    Simmer down, simmer down
    They say we're too young now to amount to anything else
    But look around
    We work too damn hard for this just to give it up now
    If you don't swim, you'll drown
    But don't move, honey

    You look so perfect standing there
    In my American Apparel underwear
    And I know now, that I'm so down
    Your lipstick stain is a work of art
    I got your name tattooed in an arrow heart
    And I know now, that I'm so down (hey)

    Hey, hey
    Hey, hey, hey, hey
    Hey, hey

    Let's get out, let's get out
    'Cause this deadbeat town's only here just to keep us down
    While I was out, I found myself alone just thinking
    If I showed up with a plane ticket
    And a shiny diamond ring with your name on it
    Would you wanna run away too?
    'Cause all I really want is you

    You look so perfect standing there
    In my American Apparel underwear
    And I know now, that I'm so down
    I made a mixtape straight out of '94
    I've got your ripped skinny jeans lying on the floor
    And I know now, that I'm so down

    Hey
    Hey, hey
    Hey, hey, hey, hey
    Hey, hey

    You look so perfect standing there
    In my American Apparel underwear
    And I know now, that I'm so down
    Your lipstick stain is a work of art
    I got your name tattooed in an arrow heart
    And I know now, that I'm so down

    Hey
    Hey, hey
    Hey, hey, hey, hey
    Hey, hey

    You look so perfect standing there
    In my American Apparel underwear
    And I know now, that I'm so down (hey)
    Your lipstick stain is a work of art (hey, hey)
    I got your name tattooed in an arrow heart (hey, hey)
    And I know now, that I'm so down (hey, hey) Writer/s: Ashton Fletcher Irwin, Jacob S. Sinclair, Michael Gordon Clifford
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Siahara Shyne Carter∆ from United StatesI have this song 'downloaded in my USB like three times' because, It is so cool! but short! ........ and I like American print dresses too! Just my type of fashion ;-)

    It is pride of USA to have The Vamps in thier county! also I think they are both cool 5sos and The vamps!!!! My new 1D lol
  • Camille from Toronto, OhYou know some songs are instant hits when you hear them the first time, and this is one of them. High energy vocals singing memorable lyrics where the guy is declaring his head-over-heels love to his woman. It's the kind of stuff every gal wants to hear from her man.
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