Put On, Cologne

Album: Don't Get Too Grand (2013)
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  • All the windows on the second floor
    Where I lived with all those chicks that don't live there no more
    And all your letters written in your tiny voice
    Telling me to come back home, as if I had another choice

    I was a believer in the bar back, baby
    I was a believer in Rome
    If she's not coming over lately
    I was gonna go back home
    I was gonna go back home

    All that she had then spread out on the floor
    If there was another one, please don't let me know it
    And all your letters deeply in my core
    Telling me to go and see if there was anything more

    I was a believer in the bar back, baby
    I was a believer in Rome
    If she's not coming over lately
    I was gonna go back home
    I was gonna go back home
    I was gonna go back home

    Follow it through to its logical end
    You're gonna get some stupid European boyfriend
    Follow it through to its logical end
    You're gonna get some stupid European boyfriend
    Follow it through to its logical end
    You're gonna get some stupid European boyfriend
    Follow it through to its logical end
    You're gonna get some stupid European boyfriend

    I was a believer in the bar back, baby
    I was a believer in Rome
    If she's not coming over lately
    I was gonna go back home
    I was gonna go back home
    I was gonna go back home

    All the windows on the second floor
    Where I lived with all those chicks that don't live there no more
    And all your letters written in your tiny voice
    Telling me to come back home, as if I had another choice Writer/s: Donovan Clark Woods
    Publisher: ME GUSTA MUSIC
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