R U Mine?

Album: AM (2012)
Charted: 23
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  • I'm a puppet on a string
    Tracy Island, time-traveling
    Diamond cutter-shaped heartaches
    Come to find you four in some velvet morning
    Years too late, she's a silver lining
    Lone ranger riding through an open space
    In my mind when she's not right there beside me

    I go crazy 'cause here isn't where I wanna be
    And satisfaction feels like a distant memory
    And I can't help myself, all I
    Wanna hear her say is "Are you mine?"
    Well, are you mine?
    Are you mine?
    Are you mine? Oh, ah

    I guess what I'm tryna say is I need the deep end
    Keep imagining meeting, wished away entire lifetimes
    Unfair we're not somewhere misbehaving for days
    Great escape, lost track of time and space
    She's a silver lining climbing on my desire

    And I go crazy 'cause here isn't where I wanna be
    And satisfaction feels like a distant memory
    And I can't help myself, all I
    Wanna hear her say is "Are you mine?"
    Well, are you mine? (Are you mine tomorrow?)
    Are you mine? (Or just mine tonight?)
    Are you mine? (Are you mine, mine?)

    And the thrill of the chase moves in mysterious ways
    So in case, I'm mistaken, I
    Just wanna hear you say, "You got me, baby
    Are you mine?"
    She's a silver lining
    Lone ranger riding through an open space
    In my mind when she's not right there beside me

    I go crazy 'cause here isn't where I wanna be
    And satisfaction feels like a distant memory
    And I can't help myself, all I
    Wanna hear her say is "Are you mine?"
    Well, are you mine? (Are you mine tomorrow?)
    Are you mine? (Or just mine tonight?)
    Are you mine? (Are you mine tomorrow?)
    (Or just mine tonight?) Writer/s: Alex Turner, Nick O'Malley
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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