Drunken Hearts

Album: Ricky Reed Is Real (2013)
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  • 'Member what you said to me?
    We were fading heavily
    On the rooftop stumbling
    We're our own worst enemies

    'Cause my drunken heart's like an overflowing cup
    I got too much love, too much love

    We got drunken hearts (eh, eh)
    And don't know how to stop (eh,eh)
    'Cause we got drunken hearts (eh, eh)
    And don't know how to stop our drunken hearts

    We go out, like, every night
    Making out and picking fights
    And even though I know it's bad
    You're a good problem to have

    'Cause my drunken heart's like an overflowing cup
    I got too much love, too much love

    We got drunken hearts (eh, eh)
    And don't know how to stop (eh,eh)
    'Cause we got drunken hearts (eh, eh)
    And don't know how to stop our drunken hearts
    Our drunken hearts, yeah

    My drunken heart's like an overflowing cup
    I got too much love and then I spill it
    My drunken heart's like an overflowing cup
    I got too much love and then I spill it
    Our drunken hearts, they're like overflowing cups
    We got too much love, too much love

    We got drunken hearts (eh, eh)
    And don't know how to stop (eh,eh)
    'Cause we got drunken hearts (got drunken hearts)
    And don't know how to stop our drunken hearts (know how to stop)

    My drunken heart's like an overflowing cup
    I got too much love and then I spill it
    My drunken heart's like an overflowing cup
    I got too much love and then I spill it
    Our drunken hearts, they're like overflowing cups
    We got too much love Writer/s: AMMAR MALICK, ERIC FREDERIC
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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