She's 22

Album: Little Broken Hearts (2012)
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  • She's twenty two
    And she's loving you
    And you'll never know how it makes me blue
    Does it make you happy?

    I'm holding on
    To a thing that's wrong
    'Cause we don't belong
    But you like my songs
    And you make me happy
    Does she make you happy?

    You can throw away
    Every word I say

    I'm standing still
    On this hidden hill
    And I'm looking around
    For the right way down
    To your distant valley

    Your flowers grow in the frozen snow
    And I'd like to know if it's all a show
    'Cause you sure look happy
    Are you really happy?

    You'll just throw away
    Every word I say
    You can throw away, ay ay

    Oh oh

    Does she make you happy?
    Does she make you happy?
    Does she make you happy?
    I'd like to see you happy Writer/s: BRIAN JOSEPH BURTON, NORAH JONES
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Rich Jones from MidwestGreat song one I can relate to, and I wasn’t happy
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