Album: What Will We Be (2009)
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  • Baby
    I finally know what I'm going after
    I'm learning to let in all the laughter
    Holy Molly, you're so funny
    You crack me up, you crack me up

    Look out
    For dreams that keep returning
    Cause magic ain't no hand-me-down yearning
    You have to feel it
    You gotta want it
    The way I want you, babe

    Traveling by choo-choo train, yeah
    We know where, we just don't know when
    Like some everlasting onion peeled by love

    Never
    Heard a better bad joke said out loud
    You flip, flap and I wild out
    Can you believe it? I can't believe it
    But it's true

    You're giving
    Eighty billion years of giggling
    A whole new world to live in
    But this one's real, this one's real
    This one's real

    Like an old, tired kangaroo
    You be one and I'll be one too
    Play it goofy or play it cool, well, I don't mind

    Everything that happened
    You know it don't mean a thing to us
    'Cause so much is going to happen
    Because

    You showed me
    A sunset overflowing
    But who cares where it's going
    As long as you're next to me Writer/s: Devendra Banhart
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Manny from Dalls, TxJust so everyone can know and be as surprised as I was this isn't an original song, nope, check out the duet version by Tennessee Ernie Ford with Glen Campbell. Yes, you read correctly. It's very interesting to hear that version. :)
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