Runaways

Album: Take Me When You Go (2014)
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  • We sneak out late after midnight
    Hijack your daddy's car
    You're my best bad kind of habit
    I'm your backseat movie star

    Left my shirt under the motel bed
    Yours looks big on me but knocks you dead
    The sun don't set if you keep heading west you said

    Oh we just wanna find our way
    Oh baby we're just runaways

    We spend the night in a border town
    You throw our phones away you say
    Those kids'll bring us down
    All their fucking around
    We'll never be the same

    You keep me lit and I'm a loaded gun
    But you love me better than anyone
    The sun don't set if we keep heading west I bet

    Oh we just wanna find our way
    Oh baby we're just runaways Writer/s: JESSICA NEWHAM, PETER SALLIS, PETER WALSH
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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