If I Was a Folkstar

Album: Wildflower (2016)
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  • Hey alright
    Kip Kasper, KLON Radio
    How we feelin' out there?
    How's your drive-time commute?

    I remember when she took me to the world in my mind
    Who wants time when there's nothing she sets in the sky?
    And I'd like to see her any day
    I know I can't be gone every weekend
    Let's wake up side by side (side by side)
    Let's sleep in 'till we die ('till we die)
    Don't make me close my eyes
    I won't believe
    I won't believe (oooh)
    (I won't believe)

    Let's wake up side by side (side by side)
    Let's sleep in 'till we die ('till we die)
    Don't make me close my eyes
    I won't believe
    (I won't believe)
    (I won't believe) (oooh) Writer/s: Anthony Di Blasi, Chaz Bundick, Robbie Chater
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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