Don't Let Me Go

Album: A Wonderful Life (2025)
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  • You put on your clothes and you kiss me
    Pour out a miniature whiskey
    Look through the glass at the city
    When it gets dark, it's so pretty

    We fell in love very quick
    Something about us just clicked
    Maybe we're sick, sick in our hearts
    You touch me and I fall apart

    The building is filling with smoke
    Read me that poem you wrote
    It gives me hope
    And it makes me choke
    I've got my head in your palms
    I stare at the scars on your arms
    Don't let me go
    I won't let you go

    I lay on the bed where you're lying
    You're filming yourself and you're crying
    Do you ever dream that you're flying
    In the wind with the leaves that are dying?

    We had to grow up so quick
    Killing the world in a click
    Maybe we're sick, sick in our bones
    You smile and look down at your phone

    The city is filling with smoke
    You look out the window and joke
    "If I just jumped, do you think I would float?"

    Can you hear me scream?
    I look at the world and I cannot breathe

    The forest is filling with fire
    Turn off the TV, I'm tired
    I don't wanna know
    The skies are aglow
    They're taking your body away
    And hopelessly all I can say
    Is don't let me go
    I won't let you go Writer/s: Laurie Blundell, Tom Odell
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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