Talk Me Down

Album: Blue Neighbourhood (2015)
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  • I wanna sleep next to you
    But that's all I wanna do right now
    And I wanna come home to you
    But home is just a room full of my safest sounds
    'Cause you know that I can't trust myself with my three A.M. shadow
    I'd rather fuel a fantasy than deal with this alone

    I wanna sleep next to you
    But that's all I wanna do right now
    So come over now and talk me down

    I wanna hold hands with you
    But that's all I wanna do right now
    And I wanna get close to you
    'Cause your hands and lips still know their way around, oh
    And I know I like to draw at night, it starts to get surreal
    But the less time that I spend with you, the less you need to heal

    I wanna sleep next to you
    But that's all I wanna do right now
    So come over now and talk me down
    (Talk me down)

    If you don't mind, I'll walk that line
    Stuck on the bridge between us
    Gray areas and expectations
    But I'm not the one if we're honest, yeah
    But I wanna sleep next to you
    And I wanna come home to you
    I wanna hold hands with you
    I wanna be close to you

    But I wanna sleep next to you
    And that's all I wanna do right now
    And I wanna come home to you
    But home is just a room full of my safest sounds
    So come over now and talk me down
    (Talk me down) Writer/s: ALEXANDRA HUGHES, BRAM INSCORE, BRETT MCLAUGHLIN, EMILE HAYNIE, TROYE SIVAN
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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