Kamakura

Album: Marks To Prove It (2015)
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  • Drinking when you're drunken
    To chase down the evening
    God that girl goes graceful
    Wondering which way's home
    I heard nothing was changing
    And that's the shirt you're wearing
    No wonder no one's noticed
    That the summer's been and gone
    No one says a word
    Because it breaks a heart
    Submarine keep diving
    Seagulls at the waste bins
    Wish them all a winter
    Must be rough at sea

    He's given a bloody nose to the best friend he knows
    The only time he's cried since he was seven years old
    Your best friends forgive you,
    Your best friends forget you get old

    Steaming at the corners
    When the blue pulled over
    Said he wanted seasons
    Miss red hot October
    The Black Maria
    Is where he finds his honor
    The darker the corner
    Now the summer's been and gone
    No one says a word because it breaks a heart
    The coming and the going
    Blame it on the ocean
    Or coastal erosion
    It must be rough at sea

    He's given a bloody nose to the best friend he knows
    The only time he's cried since he was seven years old
    Your best friends forgive you,
    Your best friends forget you get old, you get old

    He's given a bloody nose to the best friend he knows
    The only time he's cried since he was seven years old
    Your best friends forgive you,
    Your best friends forget you get old, you get old

    No one says a word,
    Because it breaks a heart

    No one says a word,
    Because it breaks a heart

    No one says a word,
    Because it breaks a heart

    No one says a word,
    Because it breaks a heart Writer/s: FELIX WHITE, HUGO WHITE, ORLANDO THOMAS WEEKS, RUPERT ALEXANDER JARVIS SHEPHERD, SAM DOYLE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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