Album: Thank You, Happy Birthday (2011)
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  • Looking out my window
    Wonder how it came to be
    Feel just like a tempo
    Lifted by a gentle breeze
    Ugly as a suitcase
    I can see it stretch for days
    Hanging on a sunset
    Softly trampled by the rain

    Way too long
    Hold on, hold on
    Dead and gone
    So long, hold on
    Way too long
    Hold on, hold on
    Dead and gone
    So long, hold on
    So long, hold on

    Looking out my window
    Trying to find a hiding place
    Climb up to the tree tops
    Watch it all just drift away

    Way too long
    Hold on, hold on
    Dead and gone
    So long, hold on
    Way too long
    Hold on, hold on
    Dead and gone
    So long, hold on
    So long, hold on

    Hey
    It's all dead and gone
    Yeah, yeah, hey
    It's all dead and gone, yeah
    Hey
    Hey
    It's all out, it's all out

    Way too long
    Hold on, hold on
    Dead and gone
    So long, hold on
    Way too long
    Hold on, hold on
    Dead and gone
    So long, hold on
    Hold on, hold on
    Hold on, hold on
    Hold on, hold on
    Hold on, hold on
    Hold on, hold on
    Hold on, hold on
    Hold on, hold on
    Hold on, hold on

    (You're gonna just mix that thing out without me, aren't you?) Writer/s: BRAD SHULTZ, DANIEL TICHENOR, JARED CHAMPION, LINCOLN PARISH, MATT SHULTZ
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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