Album: Future Dust (2019)
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  • Not yet 25, but they're kicking down the doors
    Not yet 25, to loud to be ignored
    Heard it on the vine, the sigh became a roar
    There's this song I've been singing
    Kind of wrong, but I mean it

    Look me in the eyes, pretend, we'll make it right
    A time my credit card won't keep you all my night
    Not yet 25, but here's the reasons why
    There's this song I've been singing
    Kind of long but I mean it

    Lately, I've been
    I've been dying to light the fire
    Deep down, I know it's all in flame
    There's nothing there to light

    If I write these words, can it start a spark in me?
    If I said I'm out, could you summon some with ease?
    I'm not yet 25, afraid of coming clean
    There's this song I've been singing
    Kind of wrong but I mean it

    Lately, I've been
    I've been dying to light the fire
    Deep down, I know it's all in flame
    There's nothing there to light
    There to light

    Not yet 25, we'll be cutting off the cord
    Not yet 25, the yearn to be adored
    Heard it on the vine, the sigh became a roar
    There's this song I've been singing
    Kind of wrong but I mean it

    There's this song we've been singing
    Kind of wrong but we mean it
    There's this song I've been singing
    Kind of wrong but I mean it
    There's this song I've been singing
    Kind of wrong but I mean it
    There's this song we've been singing
    Kind of wrong but I mean it
    There's this song
    There's this song
    There's this song
    There's this song
    Kind of wrong
    Kind of wrong
    Kind of wrong
    Kind of wrong Writer/s: Christopher John Alderton, Elliot James Briggs, Josef Bernard Emmett, Matthew Iain Thomson
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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