Passenger

Album: DNA (2015)
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  • Passenger, passenger

    Did I steer you wrong
    Where you hoping that I'd get you somewhere
    If this road is too long
    (Tell me now, tell me now)

    I never took my foot off of the pedal
    I never took my eyes off of the road
    I ran straight through every red light to get you
    Where you want to go

    Passenger, passenger
    Why don't you take the wheel
    Why don't you put your life
    Into your own hands

    If you reach your destination
    Will you know it when you finally arrive
    If it's just for the ride
    Tell me now, tell me now

    I never took my foot off of the pedal
    I never took my eyes off of the road
    I ran straight through every red light to get you
    Where you want to go

    Passenger, passenger
    Why don't you take the wheel
    Why don't you put your life
    Into your own hands

    Passenger, passenger
    Come on and take the keys
    It's time that you learn to drive
    The joyride is over

    It's always someone else
    It's always someone else
    It's always someone else

    And you ask me
    Are we there yet
    And you ask me
    Are we there yet

    You have no faith in yourself
    Your hope in someone else
    Have no faith in yourself
    It's always someone else
    It's gonna get you there
    It's always someone else
    It's gonna get you there
    It's always someone else
    It's gonna get you there
    It's always someone else
    It's gonna get you there

    Passenger, passenger
    Why don't you take the wheel
    Why don't you put your life
    Into your own hands

    Passenger, passenger
    Come on and take the keys
    It's time that you learn to drive
    The joyride is over Writer/s: Chris Brown, Dylan Howard, Peter Charell
    Publisher: Sentric Music
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