Rubbernecking

Album: Future This (2012)
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  • Maybe my house was burning, maybe my world sits dead
    Didn't notice you had vanished, I was busy rubbernecking
    Breakdown looking back breaking up again, a second I better get used to
    The circle in a heart is broken, and words so clear, words softly spoken
    And I'd say your name, but every time
    Ghost visions and sympathy, I'm still busy rubbernecking

    Maybe my house was burning, maybe my world sits dead
    Didn't notice you had vanished, I was busy rubbernecking
    Smart eyes and hair like a ?, bright colors and a wild history
    Jealousy it creeps through my veins, tell myself inside out and back again
    Fake a smile 'cause it's gonna take a while
    Grin and bear it every second, I'm still busy rubbernecking

    Maybe my house was burning, maybe my world sits dead
    Didn't notice you had vanished, I was busy rubbernecking
    Maybe my house was burning, maybe my world sits dead
    ? I was busy rubbernecking
    If you don't belong, then please don't be long
    If you slip away, then I'll look forward to see you ? Writer/s: MILO CORDELL, PAUL EPWORTH, ROBBIE FURZE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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