Thotful

Album: Free (2015)
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  • When you're down and you can't call upon your mama no more
    You can call, you can call on me
    When you're low, we'll get high and dip our toes down in the ties
    'Cause no one's there to tell us "Come inside"

    And I know you believe in angels
    And you know I believe in you

    And I know everybody goes through changes
    But that just means we're all the same
    All best friends start out as strangers
    So rest easy 'cause I'm your friend

    And you're lost and you can't find your way out of the trees
    I will see the signal you set into the breeze
    You know me well
    I will rescue thee

    And I know you believe in lucky chance
    That you know I mediate under the circumstance

    And I know everybody goes through changes
    But that just means we're all the same
    All best friends start out as strangers
    So rest easy 'cause I'm your friend

    Sometimes when the sun is out, the rain is really pouring down
    If you don't wanna think about it, build up all the float around it
    We are all the architects of everything that's coming next
    Together we can build a bridge and walk away from all of this

    When you're down and you can't call upon your mama anymore Writer/s: CISCO ADLER, CODY SIMPSON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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