Tesco Disco

Album: Let's Go Sunshine (2018)
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  • She stands there looking down
    Now she don't come around
    High on the wire, a beautiful liar
    Tesco Disco made me run
    For those warm cans in the sun
    Now you just order the wine and break out a line
    Where did you go, sweet Caroline?
    The girl I used to know

    Oh, don't you see now
    What you're supposed to do?
    'Cause you got it bad, sister, the ghosts got the best of you
    And, oh, don't you notice no one's looking out for you?
    Yeah you got it bad sister, you do
    I'm looking out for you

    All the boys you brought back home
    They'd go out and we get stoned
    Just you and I
    Laugh 'til we cry
    I miss playing computer games
    You'd get pissed and call me names
    All them coffee stains
    Ingrained in my brain
    Where did you go, sweet Caroline?
    The girl I used to know

    Oh don't you see now
    What you're supposed to do?
    Yeah, you got it bad, sister
    The ghosts got the best of you
    And, oh, don't you notice no one's looking out for you
    Yeah you got it bad sister, you do
    I'm looking out for you

    I can't follow, I can't follow you down
    It's your choice it's your life it's the bed that you lay in tonight
    I don't know him, I never did
    He's drowning your voice, he's keeping you here
    I'm no good at goodbyes
    I never was it's time to be leaving because

    You don't see now what you're supposed to do
    Yeah, you got it bad, sister
    The ghosts got the best of you
    And oh don't you notice no one looking out for you
    Yeah, you got it bad, sister you do
    I'm looking out for you
    Oh, you got it bad sister, you do
    There's nothing I can do Writer/s: Brandon Friesen, Chris Seefried, Luke Pritchard
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Royalty Solutions Corp
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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