Goodnight

Album: Sorry I'm Late (2014)
  • What if daddy was right?
    What if there's no forever?
    Would you kiss me goodnight?
    So that I could remember?

    Keep you frozen in time
    Like they do in the pictures
    And if I close my eyes,
    Would I still think of patience?

    Stay with me, don't disappear
    To tell the truth, I need you here
    I'm afraid, I can barely breath
    I need your words, to comfort me
    Say goodnight, would you say goodnight?

    What if daddy was right?
    And I knew all the answers?
    But they could give me the world
    But that wouldn't matter
    And if the gates open wide, and make you an angel
    Two tears in my eyes,
    I'd save you're seat at the table

    Stay with me, don't disappear
    To tell the truth, I need you here
    I'm afraid, I can barely breath
    I need your words, to comfort me
    Say goodnight, would you say goodnight?

    Stay with me, don't disappear
    To tell the truth, I need you here
    I'm afraid, I can barely breath
    I need your words, to comfort me
    Say goodnight, would you say goodnight? Writer/s: CHER LLOYD, EMILY WRIGHT, JOHAN JENS ERIK CARLSSON, MATTHEW BACH SQUIRE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Walt Disney Music Company
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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