Airplanes

Album: Gorilla Manor (2009)
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  • The desk where you sit inside of a frame made of
    Made of, of wood
    I keep those chopsticks you had from when you taught abroad
    Taught abroad in Japan

    I love it all
    So much I call
    I want you back, back, back
    You back

    I did not know you as well as my father
    Father knew you
    Every question you took the time to sit and look it up
    Look it up in the encyclopedia

    I love it all
    So much I call
    I want you back, back, back
    You back

    I love it all
    So much I call
    I want you back, back, back
    You back, yeah

    It sounds like we would've had a great deal to say
    To say to each other
    I bet when I leave my body for the sky the wait
    The wait will be worth it

    I love it all
    So much I call
    I want you back, back, back
    You back

    I love it all
    So much I call
    I want you back, back, back
    You back Writer/s: ANDREW JEFFREY HAMM, KELCEY PAUL AYER, MATTHEW JAMES FRAZIER, RYAN CLINTON HAHN, TAYLOR DAVID RICE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • John from Mountain Lakes, Njisnt it 'gorilla manor'?
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