Stick The Kettle On

Album: Today Was A Good Day (2019)
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  • I know some days are hard
    But I know how strong you are
    The front door's open if you're broken
    Let's talk the night away
    Sometimes we get it wrong, stick the kettle on

    I spend my nights alone
    I keep these doors closed
    And it don't help me when they tell me
    That I should just man up
    Some days we get it wrong, stick the kettle on

    And if you're low
    You're not alone
    I hope you know
    Sometimes we get it wrong
    Stick the kettle on

    I find it hard to sleep
    I lost my self belief
    I didn't mean to but I seem to
    Have ended up so lost
    Sometimes we get it wrong, stick the kettle on

    And if you're low
    You're not alone
    I hope you know
    Sometimes you get it wrong
    Stick the kettle on

    It seems forever, I can't remember
    When I last heard you laugh
    Sometimes we get it wrong, stick the kettle on

    And if you're low
    You're not alone
    I hope you know
    Sometimes we get it wrong and we come undone
    Sometimes we get it wrong but I won't be long
    Sometimes we get it wrong, stick the kettle on Writer/s: Greg Churchouse, JONATHAN MAYM MAGUIRE, JONATHAN MICHAEL MACGUIRE, LUCY MAYM SPRAGGAN, Lucy Spraggan, Pete Ellard, ROY MAYM STRIDE, ROY NEVILLE FRANCIS STRIDE, Roy Stride
    Publisher: Royalty Network, Spirit Music Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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