To Her Door

Album: Two Vines (2016)
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  • Wait, it's the morning
    And I haven't slept
    And there's so much going on inside my head
    Wait, do you recall
    Just what happened
    Can't I come around and talk to you

    I feel better when we are together
    I know it's simple but I don't care
    I tried to say the things to make up for the mess I've caused

    Take this journey
    Don't reject me
    I'll do whatever you ask of me
    Heart beats in time
    Power to streetlights
    Eyes like I've never seen so beautiful

    I feel better when we are together
    I know it's simple but I don't care
    I tried to say the things to make up for the mess I've caused

    I feel better when we are together
    I know it's simple but I don't care
    I tried to say the things to make up for the mess I've caused
    I feel better when we are together
    I know it's simple but I don't care
    I tried to say the things to make up for the mess I've caused Writer/s: JONATHAN SLOAN, LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM, LUKE STEELE, NICK LITTLEMORE, PETER BRUCE MAYES
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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