Instant Destiny

Album: The Slow Rush (2020)
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  • I'm about to do something crazy
    No point in waiting
    No bridge today is too far
    We can get a home in Miami
    Go and get married
    Tattoo your name on my arm

    This traffic doesn't seem quite as annoying
    Quite alright
    Quite alright, sittin' here
    Yes, reminiscent, I think this is different
    I know this is different
    Let's cause somethin' permanent (I'm about to)
    Just so we know we can

    I'm about to do something crazy
    No point in waiting
    No bridge today is too far
    We'll be saying, "Here comes forever"
    All hell for leather
    Welcomed with open arms

    We'll be lovers
    Until the end of time (I'm about to)
    I see it now
    I see just how you're so right (I'm about to)
    It's so clear now

    I'm about to do something crazy
    No point in waiting
    No bridge today is too far
    We can get a home in Miami
    Go and get married
    Tattoo your name on my arm

    Let's drink this magic potion
    Of love and devotion
    And then let's see how it goes Writer/s: Kevin Parker
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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