Cloud 9

Album: Honeymoon (2020)
Charted: 64 109
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  • I don't wanna seem the way I do
    But I'm confident when I'm with you
    Lately all I feel is bad and bruised
    Tired of tripping on my shoes

    But when he loves me I feel like I'm floating
    When he calls me pretty I feel like somebody
    Even when we fade eventually to nothing
    You will always be my favorite form of loving

    When I start to tumble from the sky
    You remind me how to fly
    Lately, I've been feeling un-alive
    But you bring me back to life

    But when he loves me, I feel like I'm floating
    When he calls me pretty, I feel like somebody
    Even when we fade eventually to nothing
    You will always be my favorite form of loving

    But when he loves me, I feel like I'm floating
    When he calls me pretty, I feel like somebody
    Even when we fade eventually to nothing
    You will always be my favorite form of loving Writer/s: Anthony Vaccaro, Jonathan Alvarado, Liliana Trifilio, Matthew Henkels
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Kricket Enriquez from Mesa,arizonaWhen I listend to it,It gave me polyamory vibes. But that's just me, right?
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