Green Eyes

Album: Folk Hop 'N Roll (2017)
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  • Can't tell if you really mean it
    Can't see what you hide
    And I don't know what I'm really seeing
    Don't know what I'm trying to find

    Green eyes, red handed
    She can see right through me

    'Cause everything that I've ever wanted
    I see it it it in you, in you
    'Cause everything that I've ever wanted
    I see it it it in you, in you
    I see it

    Now you're spinning around in the kitchen
    Singing into a spoon
    And you've got me wrapped around your finger
    You know just good as I do

    Green eyes, red handed
    She can see right through me

    'Cause everything that I've ever wanted
    I see it it it in you, in you
    'Cause everything that I've ever wanted
    I see it it it in you, in you
    I see it

    'Cause I, I want you to see it
    'Cause I, I'll always mean it

    'Cause everything that I've ever wanted
    I see it it it in you, in you
    'Cause everything that I've ever wanted
    I see it it it in you, in you

    Green eyes, red handed
    She can see right through me Writer/s: BRIAN VICTOR MACDONALD, JUDAH LEE AKERS, LINDSEY RILEY AKERS, NATHAN EDWARD ZUERCHER, SPENCER MORGAN CROSS
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